When Businesses Grow But Leaders Don’t: The Conductor’s Role and Method
Have you ever thought of an organizational leader being a conductor of an orchestra? Or if you prefer, any type of team activity or sport creates the same set of […]
Lee Ellis
Have you ever thought of an organizational leader being a conductor of an orchestra? Or if you prefer, any type of team activity or sport creates the same set of […]
In part 3 on accountability, we talked about the importance of clarity–making sure people are clear about expectations and gaining alignment in everything including mission, vision, values, standards, your peculiar […]
In this quick interview, Lee confirms the feedback that he’s getting from women leaders on Leading with Honor. There was a concern that women may not connect with the military […]
Lee’s latest appearance on “Fox and Friends” commemorates the 40th Anniversary of he and his comrade’s POW release from Vietnam. A great comment during the interview was on the subject […]
The Feb 1st 2013 revelation that more than half of the participants in the “Government 1310: ‘Introduction to Congress’” class received sanctions for cheating on the final exam brings new […]
The first lesson in Leading with Honor is entitled “Know Yourself”. Before the act of executing decisions in leadership and leading others, the foundational step in leadership is knowing who […]
We recently experienced Superbowl XLVII (that’s 47 for all of you that missed “old math” with Roman numerals). Thirty-two teams started the season (sixteen NFC and sixteen AFC with each […]
Life itself is a fight at virtually every turn. To win in sports, the athlete must fight against the limitations of the body and the efforts of the competition. To […]
Here’s a clip of Lee’s recent interview with Fox & Friends on January 4th. Great interview with relevant wisdom and advice that anyone can use! The main points of interview […]
As we prepare to launch into the New Year, I’ve amazed at how the word “cliff” has dominated the news. We’re obviously not talking about the very dangerous physical sport […]
In this short video interview, Lee answers and affirms the question “How important is a support team in life and work?” Do you agree with Lee’s answers? If your natural […]
As we approach the end of the year, are you going (or have you been) through tough times? If so, it may be time to reflect on some who have […]
In this short video interview, author and leadership coach, Lee Ellis, describes his ultimate vision for the message of honorable leadership and the ramifications that it can have in every […]
Much of success in life is about getting everyone on the same page—whether it’s personal or professional relationships. And inevitably someone has to choose to lead the charge in getting […]
By Constance Dierickx Last week, I spoke with a group in Atlanta called CEO Netweavers. They are a great group and we had a lively discussion about decision-making and why […]
In this quick, 90-second video clip, Lee answers the question “Why is leadership development important?” Great insight and example of how a leader can grow into becoming an honorable leader—this […]
Who have you hired lately? Your next hire may be your elected political servant! Lee Ellis has just released a new Leading with Honor Voter Evaluation Guide to help you […]
Have you noticed the disconnect? Everyone thinks they have high ethics and honorable behavior, yet the headlines seem to indicate that our society has big problems in living and leading […]
With Presidents Day coming next week and a big presidential election coming this year, this is a good time to reflect on the challenges of leading with honor in one […]
As we prepare to launch into the New Year, I’ve amazed at how the word “cliff” has dominated the news. We’re obviously not talking about the very dangerous physical sport […]