With half the year already over, it seems reasonable to have a mid-point to pause and reflect about 2012. However, that does not mean that we should just look back at what just happened. On the contrary, it is important to think about next steps and about going forward. It seems to be an occasion […]
Category Archives: Courage
Please tell me that you saw the news report from Ohio that reminds us that sportsmanship still exist. It was an amazing story about a high school senior, Megan Vogel, who was running the final stretch of her track and field event. When she noticed another runner who stumbled and fell in front of her, […]
Dawn McCoy, leadership development author, provides insight about music and arts industry leaders
Last week, the world sat on the sidelines watching the Los Angeles Lakers’ infamous star, Ron Artest also known as Metta World Peace, purposefully delivered an elbow that gave Oklahoma City guard James Harden a concussion. Along with the nation, I was shocked and horrified watching the game replay. Was this any way for a […]
Now wouldn’t that be something. Instant leadership would be the latest rage. Without training, hard work, or years of dedicated service, newly minted leadership skills could be developed easily as turning on a light switch. For some, it appears that leadership development is a “get-trained-quick” scheme without the necessary input. But, would that really be […]