
FROM GREG’S DESK
Because your real job is change.
One Christian’s Easter Observations (II of II)
Below I offer a second set of two comments based on New Testament scripture that I believe have special relevance to our struggles (large and small) today.
One Christian’s Easter Observations (I of II)
Warning: I’m doing something unusual for me. This Easter season, I am writing two religiously based newsletters, this being the first.
Leadership from the Trenches: A Christmas to Remember
In the summer 1914, Europe devolved into WWI, aka ‘the War to End All Wars’. It was, like most wars, most assuredly to be short and decisive, probably ending by Christmas, 1914…
Queen Aretha & Care for Pained Souls in Painful Times
Our times shape who and how we are…at home, in our communities, and at work. Our times wash over us, open-mouthed, over and over……
Remembering and Learning
Human groups, big and small, share various dynamics, not all of course, but a few important ones. One of those shared is the significance of what any group, organization, or even society chooses to remember... or to forget.
Wailing and the Work Upon Us
My father had recently returned from military service in WWII. His service took him, eventually, to Germany. He saw much…
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When leaders and their organizations face challenges, there's a lot at stake… The “hard stuff” is often the “soft stuff”— like building and maintaining strong working relationships among leaders and their people. Challenging times place special demands on organizations and everyone in them. Through this blog, I will share insights and lessons from my research and field experience on the perspective, skills, and support you need to handle those demands.