How the Science of Neuroplasticity Can Help Your Employees Thrive
Do you walk by your boss’ cushy office and think they have no clue about the pressures of your job? This article challenges that mentality with the science or neuroplasticity. […]
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Do you walk by your boss’ cushy office and think they have no clue about the pressures of your job? This article challenges that mentality with the science or neuroplasticity. […]
Keep the 14 leadership lessons from “Leading with Honor” at-a-glance in your workspace. These low-cost reminder cards come in packs of 10 ready to give out to your entire team […]
On this day in leadership history in 1960, two dogs were launched in a satellite into Earth’s orbit by the Soviet Union. They spent a day in space before safely […]
“Courage is fundamental to all character and leadership attributes. Without it, our doubts and fears will take us out.” – Lee Ellis
In this brief segment of leadership coaching from Lee Ellis, he shares the important leadership principle of how leaders can make a difference in everyday tasks and decisions. This action […]
My personal and professional mentor, Col Dick O’Grady USAF (1937-2018), had 3 critical attributes that sealed the deal for me as a growing leader. Besides our common values, he had […]
After surveying hundreds of leaders about President Abraham Lincoln’s leadership ability to achieve great results amidst unbearably difficult circumstances, there were some tangible leadership attributes that rose to the top […]
Kids are back in school and Summer is beginning its transition. Now’s the time to prepare some team leadership development with Leading with Honor Group Training materials. Used as a […]
On this day in leadership history in 1937, Red Skelton appeared on network radio for the first time on the “Rudy Vallee Show” on NBC. Beloved my millions of people, […]
“Dare to reach into the darkness, to pull someone into the light. Remember strong people not only stand up for themselves, they stand up for others too.” – unknown […]
Leading with Honor Frequently Asked Question: “Why is leadership development important now? Answer from Lee Ellis: “One of my Marine POW friends had an expression that “pain purifies.” There’s a […]
The clip below from photographer Dewitt Jones is a breath of fresh air amidst the discouraging news headlines and demanding life challenges that we face everyday. There’s so much right […]
There’s still time to register and attend the 5th Annual America’s Warrior Partnership Symposium on Sept 5th-7th in the Atlanta area. Lee is one of the keynote speakers—please learn more […]
On this day in leadership history in 1833, the village of Chicago was incorporated. The population was approximately 250 people. By the time the 1890 census rolled around, there were […]
<<<Watch this month’s free Leading with Honor Coaching clip on this topic – Sign up and get instant access. Your information is safe with us.>>> By Lee Ellis What value […]
“Get busy living or get busy dying.” – Red in The Shawshank Redemption
We’ve surveyed hundreds of leaders about their greatest leader, the most important natural behaviors beyond character and hard worker were Results and Relationships. Where do you tilt on the results […]
Interesting mini-biography clip on actor Denzel Washington. What leadership lessons can you learn from his life and career? Please watch and add your comments below – thank you […]
My grandson Landon and I had a fantastic time at the Oshkosh EAA Airventure recently. More than 10,000 airplanes on one airfield. I love this F86-F jet and always wanted […]
On this day in leadership history in 1998, the United Auto Workers union ended a 54-day strike against General Motors. The strike caused $2.8 billion in lost revenues. What’s the […]