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February 17, 2008in Uncategorized0by Lee Cockerell

A Leader's Responsibility

Recently, someone told me they emailed their manager asking for help with an issue she was having. She received a return email from the manager informing her the email had…

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February 14, 2008in Uncategorized1by Lee Cockerell

The One Question Every Leader Should Ask

Understanding why someone did something or said something is vital for a leader. Before settling on an opinion of someone or what someone did or did not do, you should…

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February 12, 2008in Uncategorized0by Lee Cockerell

Today Is A Great Leader's Birthday

Abraham Lincoln is rated by the majority of scholars at the best US president ever. (more…)

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February 10, 2008in Uncategorized1by Lee Cockerell

Leaders Don't Have Bad Days

Someone asked me recently what I do when I have a bad day. (more…)

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February 6, 2008in Uncategorized3by Lee Cockerell

Think Before You Respond...Be Responsible

How you respond to any situation is totally in your control. (more…)

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February 2, 2008in Uncategorized0by Lee Cockerell

Focus On What You Can Control

What can you control? (more…)

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