The Quiet Leadership Behind Newton’s Genius
True leadership isn’t always in the spotlight. Edmund Halley’s quiet conviction helped bring Newton’s genius to light–and shaped a legacy that still inspires. […]
True leadership isn’t always in the spotlight. Edmund Halley’s quiet conviction helped bring Newton’s genius to light–and shaped a legacy that still inspires. […]
A note to young leaders. When choosing future leaders, look for one trait above all others – a deep sense of moral conviction. Conviction supplies the courage to be different – to make tough, unpopular calls – a quality vital to the DNA of any great leader. And when it comes to moral conviction: the […]
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A note to young leaders. The surest way to die without regret, is to live without regret. St Francis of Assisi, hoeing his garden, was once asked what he would do if he were to suddenly learn that today would be his final day on Earth. “I would finish hoeing my garden”, he replied. St […]
Leadership is tested in moments of drifting–when energy fades and momentum stalls. Shane Warne’s bold move shows how great leaders snap their teams back to life. […]
The Doomsday Clock is ticking closer to midnight, reminding us how urgent it is to balance our rapid technological growth with moral responsibility. Today’s young leaders must rise to the challenge before time runs out. […]
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