Leadership History Lesson for October 22nd
On this day in leadership history in 1844, this day is recognized as “The Great Disappointment” among those who practiced Millerism. The world was expected to come to an end […]
Lee Ellis
On this day in leadership history in 1844, this day is recognized as “The Great Disappointment” among those who practiced Millerism. The world was expected to come to an end […]
“Every successful couple has to figure out their own approach to balancing independence and interdependence. Every person is unique, as we all have many personality traits, interests, and communication styles […]
Last weekend, I made my singing debut at the River Rat Fighter Pilot 50th Real Reunion (RRVA) Banquet with the “Ladies for Liberty”. They were singing Happy Trails to you […]
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On this day in leadership history in 1860, Grace Bedell, 11 years old, wrote a letter to presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln. The letter stated that Lincoln would look better if […]
“The biggest communication problem is we do not listen to understand. We listen to reply.” – Steven R. Covey #courage #leadership #accountability #employeeengagement #leadershipbehavior #teamdevelopment #buildingculture #keynotespeaker #VietnamWar50th #WelcomeHome2023 […]
Free Infographic – what’s your tilt? We’ve surveyed hundreds of leaders about their greatest leader, the most important natural behaviors beyond character and hard worker were a balance of both […]
It’s the American way—the winning spirit in which many people live and aspire to every day. In more than three decades of working in personal and leadership development, it’s become […]
Honored to spend time at my alma mater with the University of Georgia Terry College of Business Institute for Leadership Advancement Program and their commitment to develop values-based, impact-driven leaders. […]
“Self-confidence is essential for true humility, and true self-confidence comes from being healthy and not having to prove that you’re somebody.” – Lee Ellis #courage #leadership #accountability #employeeengagement #leadershipbehavior #teamdevelopment […]
What can we learn from the past shortcomings of others, especially when they’ve been able to transform themselves and achieve greatness? In this month’s coaching, Lee share this executive coaching […]
The testimonials keep coming for ‘Captured by Love’ – check out a few new ones, and thank you for your support of these 20 Top Gun POW stories of romance […]
It’s the American way—the winning spirit in which many people live and aspire to every day. Many of our efforts in life are focused on achieving greatness in life and […]
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“’The airplane just blew up into several pieces!’ – Lee Ellis on the Romance Stories of POWs” with From Balloons to Drones Podcast Listen on their website
I’m so excited to share my story and experience with the Black Rifle Coffee Company audience. I was a POW in Vietnam 5 years, 4 months, and 2 weeks — […]
On National POWMIA Day, we remember the brave Americans throughout history who were captured by the enemy or are still missing and unaccounted for. In addition to my short video […]
It was an inspiring week at the 2023 Air, Space, and Cyber Conference. Great presentations from our Air Force leaders and heart-warming to see so many old and new friends. […]
The Biography Channel has created this brief 4-minute clip depicting the words of our nation’s first president, George Washington, when he retired as General of the Continental Army in 1783. […]
Leaders must learn to reflect on how and when to share their messages with a focus on both the mission/results side and the people/relationship side. It helps to stop and […]