by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 5, 2014 | Leadership
The climate-change movement is making little headway against corporate vested interests, says the author of Shock Doctrine. But how does she think her new book, This Changes Everything, will help galvanise people? Naomi Klein is the star of the new American left. At...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 5, 2014 | Leadership
We came across this great article by Cheryl Conner who writes on Forbes about communications, business and the ways the two intersect. Cheryl argues that for many years, motherhood has been regarded as a lifestyle choice that interferes with work productivity. As...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 5, 2014 | Leadership
In 2006, Tony Dungy led the Indianapolis Colts to their first Superbowl Championship in over thirty years. His leadership qualities combined with the skill of the players are given credit for that success. Dungy has published a book, The Mentor Leader, about his...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 5, 2014 | Leadership
Condoleezza Rice has been named one of the most powerful women in the world by Forbes magazine. As a close advisor to several former US presidents, having held various positions including Secretary of State, it is possible that she is. When speaking at the 2012 Annual...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 5, 2014 | Inspiration, Leadership
Most people look to retirement as a time of leisure and relaxation. Not so for Maggie Kuhn, who led a new venture called the Gray Panthers beginning at age 65. In 1970, after a forced retirement, Kuhn took up the standard to fight for the rights of the elderly. She...
by Charlie Helps FRSA | Oct 2, 2014 | Inspiration, Leadership, Motivation, Sports Leadership
If you do nothing else today, give yourself a gift, reward yourself with some recognition of what you are, what you’ve done, what you could still do – watch this extraordinary video. The transcript is here so you can take it away and keep it with you. I...