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When One Door Closes Another Opens, But It's Hell in the Hallway!
When One Door Closes Another Opens, But It's Hell in the Hallway!
I visited (helped out) one of my children recently; they just had their first child.
As leaders do we see ourselves as coaches, mentors and teachers or as managers, bosses and the person “in-charge.”
I have two children; they are wonderful people. There are times when I wonder what I gave them.
“Imagine a company where everyone is equal and managers don’t exist. A place where employees sit where they want,
I am thinking of two mid-30’s business leaders.
One went to Yale and had a lot of advantages in life.
“The chief trick to making good mistakes is not to hide them – especially not from yourself.