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3 vital Thoughtful Leadership™ skills I learned from my old friends

3 vital Thoughtful Leadership™ skills I learned from my old friends

by Lisa Kohn | May 25, 2017 | Thoughtful Leadership

I’ve spent the last week catching up with old friends. Friends from high school, college, and my job in advertising too many years ago. So I’ve spent a great deal of time thinking about how lucky I am to have had, and have now, these people in my life –...
3 vital Thoughtful Leadership™ skills I learned from my old friends

3 vital Thoughtful Leadership™ skills I learned from my old friends

by Lisa Kohn | Mar 21, 2013 | Thoughtful Leadership

I’ve spent the last week catching up with old friends. Friends from high school, college, and my job in advertising too many years ago. So I’ve spent a great deal of time thinking about how lucky I am to have had, and have now, these people in my life –...
An easy way to boost morale and keep your best people

An easy way to boost morale and keep your best people

by Robyn McLeod | May 3, 2012 | Team Development

This past weekend I ran a 5K race through the Bronx Zoo – the Run for the Wild to raise funds to save the world’s lion population. It was a great run traversing up, down, and through the many trails of the zoo. On a cool morning, many of the animals were out. We...

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