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  • Margaret Thatcher speaking September 29, 1983. White House Photo, accessed via margaretthatcher.org. Copyright waived by US Government.
    The Destiny of Leadership Legacy

    Long before Sheryl Sandberg’s statistics on the abysmal representation of women in top leadership roles [...]

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    Leaning In Dialogues and Gender Difference in Destiny

    I find the current discussion on the topic of women’s choices and career advancement a [...]

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    Why “Destiny?”

    The meaning we assign to words reflects myriad images and snippets of information we associate [...]

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    Healthy heuristics? Leadership and the influence of habit

    In the absence of reflective challenge, leaders may abdicate critical thinking and decision processes to faulty [...]

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  • Image of someone taking a picture of sunrise over water using cell phone
    Wisdom 2.0

    A favorite phrase from my explorations of Wisdom 2.0 is the “conscious use of technology.” [...]

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    Welcome to Wave One

    Over the past weeks, I feel as though I've prepared for an elaborate social [...]

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  • Transformative Experience in Executive Programs
    Community as Transformative Experience

    Contemplating "community," per the invitation in the inaugural post, I don't imagine the effort of a [...]

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  • Destiny Matters What is your leadership destiny?
    Destiny Matters: Join the Community

    I believe in purpose - your's, mine and individuals we haven't yet met. When [...]

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