Technology and People: Drawing the Lines
The first time I recall obsessing over it was the late 1990s. Dot.com businesses were increasing geometrically. The banking industry hurtled toward Y2K. It [...]
The first time I recall obsessing over it was the late 1990s. Dot.com businesses were increasing geometrically. The banking industry hurtled toward Y2K. It [...]
This one is for my dad, Bill Higgins. He passed away recently at 92 years of age. I think I could make a real [...]
He never even played the game until a year before he started coaching it at the collegiate level in a very competitive conference. Over [...]
Entrances and exits are the most memorable moments. What happens in the middle is a blur of dedication, effort, confusion, and re-dedication. Parenthood taught [...]
I came across a big idea in Max Depree’s Leadership Is An Art, last week. Depree states, “You see, every great pitcher needs a [...]
I find the last ten percent of any effort to be extremely difficult. It could just be me, but I do not think it [...]
Last week, I was working on a leadership program for small business owners and felt a familiar adrenaline rush. I always seem to get it when I think [...]
When you are a leader, it is obvious to you that the success of your team can increase your own success. People often confuse [...]
Quick word association: friction. What’s your one-word response? I imagine responses ranging from expressions of stress and impatience to gratitude and relief, with few neutral responses. Depending on your response, you may [...]
Thinking about turning your passion into a paying gig? These steps will help you avoid some common mistakes as you set out to earn [...]