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Focus on Innovation – Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon

“You don’t choose your passions, your passions choose you,” ~ Jeff Bezos. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is considered one of the founding fathers of ecommerce. While Amazon.com started off as a bookstore in 1994, the business grew faster than anyone… Continue Reading →

Marlon Brando: An Example of a Difficult Employee

When I was growing up, I often heard Marlon Brando’s voice at my parent’s house. No, we did not live in Hollywood. However, my dad was such a fan of The Godfather that the movie constantly played on our TV…. Continue Reading →

Taste for Leadership – Ken Powell, CEO of General Mills Inc.

Ken Powell, CEO of General Mills, is often photographed with a smile. This could be because the company recently posted a profit gain of 12 percent. Or maybe the smile is due to the fact Powell achieved something that many… Continue Reading →

Are you a worrywart at the workplace?

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy,” is the familiar song penned by musician Bobby McFerrin. It is a positive song with such a basic message that we should all just adopt this philosophy in our day-to-day life. However, when one establishes a… Continue Reading →

Throwing stones

A recent conversation got me thinking about how some people’s feedback process is like being stoned. Stoned you may ask? As in having rocks thrown at you? As in the way they used to kill people? Yes, that is what… Continue Reading →

A refreshing take on leadership: Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo

Sometimes she’ll patrol the office barefoot. Other days she’ll sing in the halls. These are not typical characteristics found in employees – let alone the CEO. However, PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi isn’t afraid to showcase a bit of own personality… Continue Reading →

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