“BEYOND COMPETENCY – WHY CHARACTER, COURAGE, AND COMMITMENT SETS YOU APART”

Watch this clip – “Beyond competency – why character, courage, and commitment sets you apart”

Rather than having fear and trepidation about the concept of accountability, Lee briefly explains the positive aspects of courageous accountability as a means to achieving your goals.

The key is to establish an authentic foundation of character, courage, and commitment so you can build consistency and trust with yourself and others. Please watch and share your comments – thank you

3 Benefits of Military-Style Leadership Training

http://www.healthleadersmedia.com/hr/3-benefits-military-style-leadership-training?spMailingID=9287406&spUserID=MTMyMzQyMDQxMTkyS0&spJobID=980076707&spReportId=OTgwMDc2NzA3S0#

Mark Hertling, training, healthcare, leadership

A retired lieutenant general in the US Army is teaching healthcare workers how to be better leaders and says the training is having “an unbelievable team-building effect.”

First-Time CEOs Not Prepared Says CEO Study

http://theamericanceo.com/2016/05/10/first-time-ceos-not-prepared-job-says-ceo-study/

First-time CEOs study

These results are based on in-depth conversations with 75 first-time CEOs on everything from preparedness to biggest surprises to the best and worst parts of the job. The results were not surprising to The River Group researchers or to me. I have focused my efforts over the last few years on the premise that most first-time CEOs are not ready for the role. Based on the interviews – with chief executives on five continents with an average of 8,000 employees and $8 billion in revenue – here are 10 key takeaways and recommendations for first-time CEOs, which I agree with: