by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Why Saying “I Don’t Know” Really Matters When I consult on innovation and transformation projects, I sometimes see teams confuse what they assume or want to be true, with facts and real truth. Often without knowing it. For some, it happens when not knowing makes... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Ask Not How Little, But How Much You Can Offer In 1998, when entrepreneur and activist Dan Pallotta came up with the idea of three-day walks for breast cancer, the big innovation was asking participants to do as much as they could – training for six months, raising... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Your Most Important Leadership Job? Not What You Think! Leaders, by definition, have followers. It’s natural to presume therefore, that a main indicator of leadership success, maybe the most important, is number of followers. We see that dynamic played out with... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Clarity: The Effective Leader’s Sometimes Elusive Best Friend There is nothing quite like clarity to make a leader effective. Real clarity is born from a clear sense of purpose and acceptance of what is, not from wishful thinking or ego protection. It is honest, easy... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Learning Leadership from a Great Master Last week, Thich Nhat Hanh died peacefully at 95 years old. Thầy, as he was known, was a Zen Master, global spiritual leader, and peace activist, renowned for his powerful teachings on engaged Buddhism and bestselling writings...