Posts Tagged ‘Dawn McCoy’

Not Now…Now!

Sunday, September 5th, 2010

Is there ever a right time to sharpen leadership skills? Some contend that we get the very best training up front before we jump into a leadership post. Others would argue that we develop our talent if we run into a problem. Regardless of how we receive the input, we should receive the support as it comes.

Leadership training or development might be spelled out, just come to us in a flash, or be delivered by postal pigeon. Nonetheless, helpful insight comes to us around almost every corner. That is, if we take the time to really notice. How do we see what’s right in front of us?

Here are a few ways we can open our eyes to that clues:

  • Reflect about past experiences and awareness to glean
  • Pay attention to real-time challenges and  spin them into learning opportunities
  • Be aware of situations you resist in order to receive a better understanding
  • Ponder how every situation is a lesson to master or repeat if you don’t get the message the first time
  • Respond to events around even if you think the message is for someone else

While we don’t have to look under rocks to develop our leadership skills, we can act swiftly after every turn if we just tap into the boundless reservoir of leadership development opportunities right now!  

-Dawn McCoy, author of Leadership Building Blocks: An Insider’s Guide to Success

Commitment to Service

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

I’m convinced that there is just a standard of acceptable customer service. Going to any restaurant, grocery store, hotel, or shopping center, you come to expect reasonable standards of service.

There’s something to be said about those establishments that go the extra mile to provide quality experience. It is as if the staff anticipates needs. Sometimes they readily have your concerns handled.

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Fearless Women

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Today is the 90th anniversary of women’s suffrage, the day women earned the right to vote. Across the national there are celebration, speeches, acknowledgments, and gathering. But, despite all the fanfare do we realize there is still so much further to go?
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Honoring A Trailblazer

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

August 25th is the birthdate of a noted leader and the late tennis pro, Althea Gibson. She rocked the world of tennis with her ability and stature during a time when she was least expected to do so.

What makes her legacy so meaningful is that she was a trailblazing athlete who became the first African American to win championships including Wimbledon, the French Open, the US Open, and the Australian Doubles in the 1950s.

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Sound As A Bell?

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Well, it’s official. Civic engagement is the answer! Recent news reports about voting fraud and conflicts of interest in Bell, California, a Los Angeles suburb, underscore the importance of community members getting involved in public affairs.

Apparently Bell city officials lined their pockets with the nation’s most exorbitant local salaries despite budget cuts and layoffs. What? You haven’t heard this one. Wait. Let me share the outrage and disgust rippling through the nation, among California taxpayers, and with Bell residents appalled by the lack of integrity and accountability.
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