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Kurt Blazek

Differences between extroverts and introverts in leadership

There’s this guy who is described as shy, unsocial, and will go off by himself to think. Sounds just like that awkward guy from your high school math class, right? Well, would you be surprised to know that guy I… Continue Reading →

The importance of anonymity in Watergate and 360 feedback

When I decided to write about the subject of anonymity, the first example that came to mind was the Watergate scandal. I can probably thank my journalism background for that – I think it’s a requirement to watch All the… Continue Reading →

The Booth Company Unveils New Logo for TruScore®

The Booth Company (TBC), an international provider of leadership development surveys, today unveiled a new logo for TruScore®, TBC’s signature online application for designing, implementing, and controlling all aspects of multi-rater feedback surveys. With a contemporary look and feel, the… Continue Reading →

A Second Act: Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford Motor Co.

Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, “There are no second acts in American lives.” That proved not the case for Alan Mulally. After 37-years at Boeing where he started off as an engineer and eventually became executive vice president, Mulally… Continue Reading →

A thankful outlook in business and life

Thanksgiving is widely known as America’s favorite holiday. What’s not to like? It’s all about food, family, parades, and football. Thanksgiving is also the optimist holiday, where goodwill trumps feelings of anxiety – at least for a 24 hours. This… Continue Reading →

A leadership lesson from Spider-Man. Yes, Spider-Man.

Few superheroes captivate audiences the way Spider-Man does. Sure, he is a superhero that can cling to walls and fight with superhuman strength. But many people say they like Spider-Man more than other superheroes because in the end he’s just… Continue Reading →