When Good Ideas Go Bad

Have you ever read or heard about a new way of doing something that appears to be a much better way of doing it? Have you ever tried to implement the new way into your life or your work and had it end up not turning out quite as well [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:04:36+00:00April 2, 2015|Leadership|

Leadership Issues

This is a topic I could probably write about every week for the rest of the year and still have plenty of material left to share. Whether it’s management in your company or a coach of your athletic team, misconceptions and misguided attempts to lead are everywhere. Poor leadership can [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:06:05+00:00February 5, 2015|Leadership|

The NFL League Office has a Culture Problem

Any organization that works in isolation tends to become disconnected from their customers, which in turn, leaves them out of touch with what is considered repugnant behavior. They also tend to become more concerned with being right as opposed to doing what is right. Rather than being forward looking and innovative, [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:19:19+00:00September 18, 2014|Leadership|

Good Parenting Involves Great Leadership – Part 3

In my two previous entries on parenting I focused on the importance of modeling and teaching children patience and self-control followed by the necessity for parents to challenge their children and allow them to fail. In this one my focus will be on interacting with your children in ways that [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:24:42+00:00June 19, 2014|Leadership|

The Trap of Focusing on What is Unimportant

Sometimes I think our society is so caught up in appearances, that we are blind to the bigger picture. We seem so caught up in the need to take action when there is a perceived problem, that we place taking any action above taking the appropriate action. We have gotten [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:26:31+00:00April 17, 2014|Leadership|

Leadership is More Than Saying the Right Things

Whether they are a coach, the head of an organization or a CEO, almost all leaders start out by sharing their objectives with those under their charge. This is a very important part of the process of establishing what is deemed important and where you aim to go. Unfortunately, far [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:42:38+00:00December 5, 2013|Leadership|

Good Parenting Involves Great Leadership – Part 2

In my previous entry on parenting I focused on the importance of modeling and teaching children patience and self-control. In this one, I will focus on the necessity for parents to challenge their children and allow them to fail. This is very hard for some parents and especially those who [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:51:11+00:00May 23, 2013|Leadership|

New Pac-12 Coaches Bring Swift Culture Changes

Four Pac-12 schools will begin this season with new head coaches running their respective programs: Arizona, Arizona State, UCLA and Washington State. When a new coach arrives, he normally not only brings an entirely new staff with him, but also a brand new culture as well. Though every coach is [...]

By |2026-04-18T12:15:03+00:00August 23, 2012|Leadership|
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