Leaders Influence
Gifford Thomas posted the following ways that leaders influence others: – Give when they don’t have to. – Care for others. – Live authentically. – Grow continuously. – Empower others. Read more about Leaders Influence[…]
Gifford Thomas posted the following ways that leaders influence others: – Give when they don’t have to. – Care for others. – Live authentically. – Grow continuously. – Empower others. Read more about Leaders Influence[…]
Brent Duhaime posted the following 13 reasons we should read every day, and I couldn’t agree more. I read as many times in a day as possible. Presently I am Read more about 13 Reasons You Should Read Every Day[…]
Bob Larcher posted an article on LinkedIn about the difference between leaders influencing their people or inspiring them. I personally agree with him when he says he prefers the word Read more about Leaders Must Inspire Their People[…]
Gordon Tredgold posted the following post on great leaders which I certainly agree with. He said that great leaders know that leadership is a reciprocal agreement with our teams. It’s Read more about 7 Things Great Leaders Share[…]
During times of uncertainty, it is difficult to predict what tomorrow brings. But with countries around the world enforcing lockdown and school closures, the Montessori method of education may be Read more about How Parents Can Use the Montessori Method During Lockdown[…]
John Maxwell’s recent minute with Maxwell talks about the importance of Grit. He says that if you have some Grit, tenacity, you will get to where you need to go Read more about The Importance of Grit[…]
Gordon Tredgold posted an interesting article on LinkedIn about leading in times of crisis. There are many roles that leaders are asked to perform from creating a vision, inspiring people, Read more about Leading in a Time of Crisis[…]
I read the following quote on LinkedIn by Leadership First, “Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you Read more about Believe in Yourself[…]
Gavin McCormack posted the following brilliant ideas of how to empower our students and allow them to be smarter than the teacher. He says, and I agree, that if we Read more about Allow Your Students to be Smarter Than You[…]
Gavin McCormack posted a fascinating article about the perfect lesson structure which I love. He says the following: 1. Introduction 2% – This is where you explain to the class Read more about The Perfect Lesson Structure[…]