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Vince Lombardi, Business Coaches, and 360 Feedback

I recently posted this quote on the TBC Facebook page,“Contrary to the opinion of many people, leaders are not born. Leaders are made, and they are made by effort and hard work,” ~ Vince Lombardi. If you are a football… Continue Reading →

Leadership development high school

High school is a turbulent time for many teens, but it is a vital time for development of self-esteem, self-identity, and that ever-omnipresent college application resume. Leadership exercises can help improve a student’s overall leadership skills, which can contribute to… Continue Reading →

Chick-fil-A’s recipe for servant leadership

It is safe to say that Chick-fil-A is one of the most popular fast food restaurants in the country. The brand has such a following that customers will “campout” overnight before a grand opening of a new restaurant. Camping out… Continue Reading →

Managers: Do You Have a Monkey on Your Back?

The other day seemed like any typical workday. We worked diligently, ate lunch, and were greeted by a flying screaming toy monkey with a 50-foot flight range. Our VIP/CIO brought the flying monkey to the office for some lighthearted humor…. Continue Reading →

Sneaky ways to boost office morale and develop internal leadership

Believe it or not, sometimes an organization’s members are hesitant or averse to leadership evaluation and training. Or sometimes, a company can’t afford to conduct internal assessment or training at that time—especially in this economy. We’ve come up with some… Continue Reading →

A Leadership Style to Copy – Ursula Burns, CEO of Xerox

There’s an epidemic going around. No, I’m not talking about the return of swine flu or another animal named disease. The world is suffering from the epidemic of….narcissism. Narcissism – it’s everywhere! I’m sure everyone has an acquaintance or even a friend… Continue Reading →

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