Archive for Leadership
Open Letter to Tiger Woods
Dear Tiger,
As an avid golfer for the past 31 years, a fan of your game and what you’ve done for the sport, and as a concerned human being, I’m sending you this open letter with unparalleled advice on how to get your “game” back on track. I know you pay the boys from New York [...]
Holiday Party Best Practices
An excellent blog post by my friend and associate Roberta Matuson who is an expert on intergenerational conflicts in the workplace and human resources…
Read the article
Cheers,
The Weedin Forums
I am very excited to announce that I’ve just launched my exclusive forums for my professional community and it’s available to join immediately.
The Weedin Forums will be a place where C-level executives, small business owners, business professionals, and business leaders can come to learn, grow, and be challenged. The forums have many categories meant to [...]
Never Having to Say Your Sorry
An article in today’s New York Times details President Barack Obama’s retraction for a comment he made regarding the arrest of an African-American Harvard professor by a white law enforcement officer. He said that the police had “acted stupidly” in the arrest. What’s more, the comments came in a press conference on his health care [...]
Are You Willing to Push Back?
One of the biggest metamorphosis I’ve experienced since becoming a consultant in 2005 is the art of the “push back.” As an insurance sales professional for nearly 20 years, I studied many sales approaches and most always preached that the client or prospect are “always right.” You never wanted to cause any waves, take any [...]
65 Years Ago Today
Thanks to my friend Doug Petch for the reminder on his blog this morning…
Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty loving people [...]
Life is a Team Game
As I sat with my daughters watching every pitch of the NCAA National Championship game between my alma mater Washington Huskies and Florida, I realized something. I watched as both teams supported each other through good plays and bad. The one constant between these two programs is that you never saw anyone visibly get down [...]
