On This Day in Leadership History, September 30th
On this day in leadership history in 1971, the Soviet Union and the United States signed pacts that were aimed at avoiding an accidental nuclear war. Even though it is […]
Lee Ellis
On this day in leadership history in 1971, the Soviet Union and the United States signed pacts that were aimed at avoiding an accidental nuclear war. Even though it is […]
“Compliant cultures are smothered by rules. Committed cultures are cultivated with principles.” – Dee Ann Turner
Every year, I’m tremendously blessed to reunite with my POW brothers to visit, remember, and encourage each other some 40+ years later. Here is this year’s photo—celebrating the tenacity, courage, […]
How different are Millennials in the workforce compared with other generations? Are their leadership needs and desires distinctly different? The reality is that they make up 40% of the current […]
Former CEO and colleague, Tom Crawford, shares this gold nugget about listening and getting internal input: Knowledge is powerful. Knowledge shared is more powerful. Knowledge from the people in […]
The Latest Recommendation from Lee’s Bookshelf – “Must Be Present to Win: How to get back to the basics of leadership” We and our organizations pay a price. We are […]
Use these cards to remind your team every day of the 14 leadership lessons shared in Leading with Honor. Durable and designed for quick scanning and use in the workplace. […]
On this day in leadership history in 1838, Victoria Chaflin Woodhull was born. She became the first female candidate for the U.S. Presidency. What’s the leadership lesson? Parents and guardians […]
Today is POW/MIA Recognition Day. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency’s mission is to provide the fullest possible accounting for our missing personnel from all past wars and conflicts to their […]
“Breaking someone’s trust is like crumpling up a perfect piece of paper. You can smooth it over but it’s never going to be the same again.” – unknown […]
Now’s the time to research your candidates for upcoming Fall elections. Leading with Honor offers free help in evaluating your candidates for public office. Download a copy of the non-partisan […]
Leading with Honor Wisdom from Retired General Colin Powell – do you agree? “Never neglect details. When everyone’s mind is dulled or distracted the leader must be doubly vigilant.” Strategy […]
You have to be honest yet respectful, so what do you say? And how do you say it? Or just leave it alone and say nothing? In a previous article, […]
We’re continuing to offer the ‘Leading with Honor Freedom Package’ at 30% off the publisher’s retail price this month. Take one chapter at a time, and set your own pace […]
On this day in leadership history in 1924, Jim Bottomley knocked in 12 runs in a single game setting a major league baseball record. What’s the leadership lesson? When you’re […]
“I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear.” —Rosa Parks
Leading with Honor is privileged to support several worthwhile nonprofit organizations with our time, talent, and revenue. The Wounded Warrior Project’s mission is to honor and empower Wounded Warriors, and […]
Today, Leading with Honor remembers those men and women who experienced this horrific day in 2001 and the many who ultimately paid the highest price in loss of […]
Leading with Honor is swooning over endorsements that we continue to receive on Lee’s latest book Engage with Honor—grateful that leaders are being encouraged by this book: “Lee builds on […]
Many of our clients launch their Q4 team training and development plans soon, and we’re offering the Leading with Honor Freedom Package at 30% off the publisher’s retail price. Take […]