The 2007 Kineticom LEAP Awards
I’ve written extensively on this site about Kineticom, a young, hot, vibrant San Diego-based company. (We profiled them recently in a mini-documentary about Extreme Leadership). As you’ll see from the...
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My good friend and colleague, Ron Schultz, who is, among other things, a tireless advocate for the cause of social entrepreneurialism, has written a wonderful column on Applied Chutzpah, which he...
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My dear friend, Matt Brandt, once described “audacity,” as “a bold and blatant disregard for normal constraints,” and from that moment on, those words have been emblazoned on my brain. If you look up...
View ArticleA Bold and Blatant Disregard for Normal Constraints
As I said in an earlier post, The Extreme Leader is audacious not to serve his or her own ego, but to serve the common good–and to do so boldly and blatantly and let the naysayers be damned. But watch...
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There’s that famous scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade where Indy’s map leads him to a great chasm, and he has to decide if he should literally take a leap of faith off the ledge. If his map...
View ArticleThe Case for Love as a Hard-Core Business Principle
Psychologists tell us that all emotions, decisions, and actions are rooted in one of the two basic human motives: love or fear. Love gives rise to things like generosity, respect, joy, patience, honor,...
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Chapter 10 “Tell me the truth now, Cammie Boy. Have you ever listened in on another person’s conversation? Let’s say you’re standing in line at Starbucks, minding your own business, and there’s a...
View ArticleThe 2007 Kineticom LEAP Awards
I’ve written extensively on this site about Kineticom, a young, hot, vibrant San Diego-based company. (We profiled them recently in a mini-documentary about Extreme Leadership). As you’ll see from the...
View ArticleTo Chutzpah!
My good friend and colleague, Ron Schultz, who is, among other things, a tireless advocate for the cause of social entrepreneurialism, has written a wonderful column on Applied Chutzpah, which he...
View ArticleWhich Audacity Are You?
My dear friend, Matt Brandt, once described “audacity,” as “a bold and blatant disregard for normal constraints,” and from that moment on, those words have been emblazoned on my brain. If you look up...
View ArticleA Bold and Blatant Disregard for Normal Constraints
As I said in an earlier post, The Extreme Leader is audacious not to serve his or her own ego, but to serve the common good–and to do so boldly and blatantly and let the naysayers be damned. But watch...
View ArticleIn Search of Audacity
There’s that famous scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade where Indy’s map leads him to a great chasm, and he has to decide if he should literally take a leap of faith off the ledge. If his map...
View ArticleThe Case for Love as a Hard-Core Business Principle
Psychologists tell us that all emotions, decisions, and actions are rooted in one of the two basic human motives: love or fear. Love gives rise to things like generosity, respect, joy, patience, honor,...
View ArticleA WUP Upside the Head 1.7
Chapter 10 “Tell me the truth now, Cammie Boy. Have you ever listened in on another person’s conversation? Let’s say you’re standing in line at Starbucks, minding your own business, and there’s a...
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