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Articles, News, and Media to encourage you as an honorable leader.
In one his latest keynote speeches, Lee Ellis speaks to an audience of 1,000 about leadership and surviving the Vietnam War as a POW. This particular speech is set in the context of understanding why the U.S. was involved in the Vietnam War and the freedoms that enjoy as Americans in peacefully protesting issues that […]
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Who saw this amazing GoPro Super Bowl commercial showing Felix Baumgartner‘s 24-mile free fall from space? Below is the extended 8-minute version. What you may not know is that Joe Kittinger Jr. (mentioned at the beginning and end of the clip) was a fellow Vietnam POW with Lee Ellis and others. Joe held the free […]
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Do you see a disconnect in our society today between “leading with honor” and “living with honor”? For long-term, successful growth as an honorable leader in one’s work, we must first choose to live with honor in all daily, personal and professional decision-making. Consider just a few recent headlines – Air Force ICBM Testing – […]
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By Lee Ellis (Editor’s Note: we’re offering a free report to help you determine your personal, natural leadership strengths and struggles. Are you more Jefferson or Adams? Take the Leading with Honor Discovery Report, and instantly download your report.) American presidents come and go throughout history, but think about the presidents that you regard as […]
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See if some of your favorites made the list on the 4th Annual “Top Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business”, published by Trust Across America. Many of the honorees are well-known CEOs and leadership experts, while others are quietly working behind the scenes as teachers and researchers. What are some of your favorite trustworthy leaders? Click […]
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What’s the topic of your next leadership development training at work? Are you stuck? Consider Lee’s new Leading with Honor Group Training just released this month. Leaders that have used Leading with Honor say that their teams have better retention and use of the stories and leadership lessons in this training program. Click to learn […]
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Recently, Lee was a guest on My Fox 9 program, Chasing New Jersey, as they discussed recent issues related to Senator Chris Christie’s leadership. Watch Lee’s reaction and commentary from a leadership development perspective, and share your thoughts on this topic. As we all look inward, what can we learn from this situation as leaders? […]
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Editor’s Note: We thought this article was an interesting spiritual perspective in regards to work and calling. You may or may not have the same spiritual beliefs, but it is our hope that you can gain some new perspective in this insightful article. Original Article Link – Click Here by Paul Sohn If you add […]
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We wanted to mention the latest recommendation from Lee’s bookshelf – “Exceeding Expectations: Reflections on Leadership” by William R. Looney. In this book, General Looney reflects upon his most formidable experiences during a 40-year career and articulates his leadership philosophy, which is built around a very simple notion — the greatest leaders are those who […]
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One of the difficult challenges for leaders is paradox — the fine balance between being humble and strong; decisive and willing to listen to the ideas of others; confident and vulnerable; tough and compassionate; and detached and sensitive. What’s your leadership vision for the new year? And do you create a meaningful vision that matches […]
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As a leader or growing leader, have you ever felt behind the curve in your education, talents, or abilities? We all face moments of insecurity and inadequacy. Hear Lee’s thoughts on his experience in the 90-second video interview, and share your own – Related Articles: What is Your Leadership Balance? – Free Case Study Offer […]
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So, are you a tortoise leader or a hare leader? Who wins in the end? Leadership qualities are similar and different in each person depending on your innate personality strengths and struggles. If you’ve ever been told that one leadership style is better than another, be encouraged that you can be your true self AND […]
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Would you join Lee and his team in a special tribute in the passing of friend and fellow Vietnam POW, Maj Wes Schierman USAF (Ret) who passed away on January 4, 2014. Per Lee, “Wes was a fellow POW for almost 8 years and one of the toughest and most courageous of our group. He was also […]
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Ask experts what the most asked question about leadership is, and they’ll usually answer “are they made or born?” Perception is everything, even if perception and reality are often at odds. Some perceive leadership to be about nature, others ascribe to the nurture theory. I find it to be a bit of both, with emphasis […]
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By Lee Ellis Looking back, 2013 was a very busy year for most of us—what a blur of activity! Some of my closest friends were worried that I wouldn’t be able to sustain the pace of traveling, speaking, book signing, consulting, coaching and even working on a new book. There were challenging moments, but amazingly […]
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Administrated by Lee’s consulting company, Leadership Freedom LLC, the purpose of this survey was to identify and compile consumer input and opinion on the general state of leadership from their personal perspective. While the actual societal reality may differ slightly from the results of this survey, it does confirm consumer sentiment based on their exposure […]
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“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.” – C.S. Lewis
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The new year is here! Here’s a frequently asked question that Lee has received recently – “What are your thoughts on leadership at the beginning of a new year?” Answer: “Leadership always makes the difference, good or bad. The leader has to see the vision of where you’re going to be and help people get […]
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As we leap into the year 2014, here’s a funny reminder about the importance of clear communication, as well as the need for patience, a good sense of humor, and self-awareness. Have you ever been in a real world situation like this one? If so, how did you clarify communication and stay engaged? Please share […]
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Lee and his wife, Mary, believe deeply in giving back to the community, and they are longtime advocates of several organizations. If you’re looking for new areas to give before the end of 2013, please learn more about these organizations and consider supporting their work this year with your tax-deductible donation. Click to Learn More, […]
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Want to know what leaders in America need the most? Listen to Lee’s latest interview this morning on “Bill Bennett’s Morning in America” as he and Oklahoma Congressman Ernest Istook have a conversation about this topic as well as Lee’s memories of Christmas in the Vietnam POW camps. Do you agree with Lee’s answer? What […]
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Here’s the latest recommendation from Lee’s bookshelf – “Character: The Ultimate Success Factor” by Dr. J. Phillip London. What creates success? Is it skill? Talent? Ambition? Luck? Expertise? Perhaps it’s knowing the right people, saying the right things or simply being at the right place at the right time. It’s none of the above. While a variety of factors form our abilities and […]
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(Editor’s Note: from time time, we feature other writers and authors on topics of leadership and personal development. Please enjoy with our compliments.) By Gene Kamena Santa’s mission is simple: spread good cheer and make people happy. Simple enough, right? Oh, if it were only so. Upon reflection, the problem statement involved with such an […]
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If you haven’t downloaded a copy of Lee’s case study entitled “What is Your Leadership Balance?”, you’ll want to get a copy on our website – FreedomStarMedia.com/Balance. It’s a FREE gift to friends and colleagues of Lee and FreedomStar Media, and it’s one of our most popular items that we offer. If you’re struggling to […]
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