The Reality of Dishonorable Leadership: 3 Tips to Avoiding Failure
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Lee Ellis
by Lee Ellis | Watch Lee’s Monthly Leadership Coaching on this topic – Instant Access with Free Registration – Click Here From the smallest of indiscretions to the largest cover […]
The Leading with Honor Team has an amazing group of fans and followers that believe in the power of leading with character, courage, and commitment. After one of Lee’s keynote […]
On this day in leadership history, the Masters Tournament, also known as The Masters or The US Masters, began in 1934. Unlike the other 3 major PGA championships in professional […]
Steve Hall, Executive Director of RetroWeekend, joins their NBC affiliate to talk about Lee Ellis, a former prisoner of war and award-winning author, who will be here later this month […]
“Try not to become a person of success, but rather try to become a person of value.” – Albert Einstein
A fantastic article on why the concept of honor in work is so important. Many people compartmentalize the term for people like doctors, firemen, police officers, and military; but honor […]
People are downloading this new, very informative infographic on to “Find and Balance Your Leadership Tilt”. Which way do you lean? And how do you better balance how you interact […]
Here’s the latest leadership book recommendation from Lee’s bookshelf – “Leading Change” by John P. Kotter. Needed more today than at any time in the past, this immensely relevant bestselling […]
Trust is one of the most important attributes of candidates seeking to serve in public office. Here’s a “Trust List” to consider—how you would rate the current candidates on these […]
On this day in leadership history in 1933, about 55,000 people staged a protest against Hitler in New York City. This protest occurred 5 years before the start of World […]
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“Without trust, we don’t truly collaborate; we merely coordinate or, at best, cooperate. It is trust that transforms a group of people into a team.” – Stephen M.R. Covey [Tweet […]
It’s Hump Day! To keep your momentum going, watch this quick clip from Lee on an important lesson that he learned in the POW camps of Vietnam that he still […]
Are you an emotionally intelligent person? Assess where you are with author Dan Schawbel’s list and article below, and share your comments – You’re constantly striving to understand the human […]
Spring officially sprung this weekend! Before vacation season, now is a great time to kick off you or your team’s professional development with Leading with Honor Training. Regardless of group […]
On this day in leadership history in 1989, it was announced that Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose was under investigation for gambling on baseball. In 2004, after years of public […]
“It’s my observation that many leaders have some inclination to slide out of balance into narcissism.” – Lee Ellis
Saint Patrick is a leader with some staying power as evidenced by the annual remembrance of his life and death. Take a moment and learn more about this religious leader […]
Fill-in-the-Blank – “The best way to stay humble as a leader is to __________________.” Please share your answer in this forum – thank you!
Today (and every year), we celebrate the 43rd Anniversary of Operation Homecoming where Lee and his comrades were released from the POW prison camps of Vietnam. Please join us in […]