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A Leadership Lesson From A Native American Principle
I find that studies of Philosophy can often provide powerful Leadership Lessons, especially in today's world. One area of Philosophy that I think does not get enough Recognition for its power and brilliance is that of Native American Philosophies.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalFunny money
I was reading an article by tobi - Audio Writer about his First Earnings on Medium, where he wrote the following, and I quote:
Susan FourtanéPublished 2 months ago in JournalWhy I Say, "I No Longer Do Leadership Development"
Yesterday I made a statement that the Role of CEO is Dead. It may "sound" like a bold statement, but it really isn't. I then made the statement that we need to create a new type of Leader which I called the Chief Regenerative Design Office, or CRDO.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalEmployee Motivation in the Face of AI
There’s no doubt about it: we are living in the Age of AI. Such a reality may sound frightening, imposing, overwhelming, especially for employees—but does it have to be?
Dima GhawiPublished 2 months ago in JournalThriving Together: How Coworking Code of Conduct Elevates Work Culture
In today's dynamic work landscape, coworking spaces have emerged as hotbeds of creativity, collaboration, and innovation. These shared work environments offer professionals from diverse backgrounds a place to connect, create, and thrive. However, the success of coworking spaces hinges not only on their physical amenities but also on the cultivation of a positive and inclusive work culture. Central to this culture are the codes of conduct that govern behavior and interactions within these communal spaces.
Munnazir ZarinPublished 2 months ago in JournalThe Role Of CEO Is Dead
Leadership is extremely important. However, not all "types" of Leadership are important, good, or even necessary. In 1995, it was determined that there were 850 "academic" definitions of Leadership, and no one has attempted to count how many more have been created since that time, let alone the "non-academic" definitions.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalAn Important Trait Of Great Leaders
I see many Leaders who say they want to attain huge Goals. It's an awesome thing to see, but I find there is something that stands in the way of most Leaders.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalMelancholy On The March To Progress
All Work that you do will take a toll on you, no matter what work you decide to do. Whether it is work you Love or Hate, Enjoy or Despise, find Inspiring or drains your Soul - All work will take some sort of toll.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalThe Consistency Curse
How do you become one of the Best in the World at something? There are a few factors, but one of the most important aspects is Consistency.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in Journal- Top Story - February 2024
Without TV
Without TV An interesting, but relatively simple twist came about in the life of my family. I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about it.
KJ AartilaPublished 2 months ago in Journal You're Lazy And That's Good!
I'm going to say something, and your Ego may not like hearing it BUT when I say it I mean it in the BEST of ways. You're Lazy.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalAI In Scientific Research
For the Faint of Heart, be warned! We have an... interesting topic for today. I am a big believer in looking at Scientific Research.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in Journal