Mary Anne Radmacher once said that “Courage does not always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” How true these are in a world that expects leaders to broadcast their capabilities widely. Some leaders are told to tout their accomplishments. Others are interested […]
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As Women’s History Month 2012 comes to a close, I am reflecting about how women made contributions throughout history. While books, recordings, and nationwide celebrations provide stories about what they did and how they did it, I feel compelled to appreciate more significant contributions. I want to know how they go to their respective platforms. […]
Throughout history, there are numerous examples of leadership. Take for example leading first ladies, wives of American presidents. History captures their poise, contributions, and also their support for presidential figures. But, looking closer at their contributions as leading ladies helps to shed light on their own path as leaders. With or without their men to […]
National Women’s History Month recognizes the accomplishments of women. But, it is an opportunity for each of us to acknowledge their tenacity and leadership.
Good leaders go into any role knowing there might be interruptions at any moment. While it is assumed that these might be real-time interruptions there are many variations to examine.