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Salem-News.com (Oct-19-2009 00:10)
Support Pillars and Optical Illusions
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The Management Moments series by Doug Dickerson is a weekly column designed to bring inspiration to those in the workplace and beyond.
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Within every organization is a need for pillars – they are the go-to people who are steadfast and committed to success. These pillars are grounded in the qualities that inspire confidence and shape an in-house culture of excellence.
Support pillars are not hard to spot. Their qualities are indispensable, transferable, and attainable. Pillars rise to the top. A pillar not only represents the foundation of a building or organization, but symbolically represents its potential.
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Salem-News.com (Oct-11-2009 17:43)
The Power of Simplicity
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The Management Moments series by Doug Dickerson is a weekly column designed to bring inspiration to those in the workplace and beyond.
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The story is told of a man flying in a hot air balloon who realizes he is lost. He reduces height and spots a man down below.
He lowers the balloon and shouts, “Excuse me, can you tell me where I am?” The man below says, “Yes, you are in a hot air balloon, hovering 30 feet above this field.”
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Salem-News.com (Oct-04-2009 22:51)
Who`s Got Your Back?
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The simple truth is – you can go farther than you ever imagined when someone has your back.
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It’s an amazing story that perhaps you have heard. I read it again recently in a story by Rick Reilly for Sports Illustrated. The Father-son duo of Rick and Dick Hoyt are an amazing team.
Together they have competed in marathons and triathlons. They have competed together and finished hundreds of races together. Each time they cross the finish line they do so at the same time- every time.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-28-2009 01:10)
Industrial Strength Leadership
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
Unleash your inspiration and imagination to do the impossible. The time is now for a leadership revolution.
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The industrial revolution was a transformational time in American history. Without question, the technologies of the twenty first century have dramatically improved upon the inventions that the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries gave us.
Can you imagine the look on the face of Alexander Graham Bell if he were to hold an i-phone today? Imagine the Wright brothers flying first class on a Boeing 777? I can only imagine what Samuel F.B. Morse would think of the internet, email, and instant messaging.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-21-2009 01:49)
Making Your Mark
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
Like Churchill, we will all leave a mark by which our leadership will be defined.
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One of the highlights of my first trip to England was a tour through the House of Commons in London. My good friend Martin arranged the tour for us. To walk the halls of the House of Commons and take in all of its history was an amazing experience.
The House of Commons is where the members come to debate the issues of the day and where the Prime Minister holds his question and answer sessions which can be quite entertaining.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-14-2009 02:22)
The Power of a Grateful Leader
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
Lou Gehrig set many records that stood for decades.
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Last week a milestone took place that was seven decades in the making. Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees broke Lou Gehrig’s hit record with a single to right field. Gehrig’s record for the most hits by a Yankee player stood at 2,721 for a little more than seventy years.
While not a Yankees fan by any stretch, no one can deny that Jeter has rightfully taken his place among Yankee greats. His work ethic and talent makes for a successful combination and without question a team leader.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-06-2009 22:10)
Hitting the Reset Button
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The Management Moments series by Doug Dickerson is a weekly column designed to bring inspiration to those in the workplace and beyond.
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The story is told of a young Greek artist named Timanthes who studied under a respected tutor some 2,000 years ago.
After several years the teacher’s efforts seemed to have paid off when Timanthes painted an exquisite work of art. Unfortunately, he became so enraptured with the painting that he spent days gazing at it.
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Salem-News.com (Sep-01-2009 03:00)
Growing to the Top
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The Management Moments series by Doug Dickerson is a weekly column designed to bring inspiration to those in the workplace and beyond.
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In his book, The 360° Leader, John Maxwell shares a humorous story of a turkey that was chatting with a bull. “I would love to be able to get to the top of that tree,” sighed the turkey, “but I haven’t got the energy.”
“Well,” replied the bull, “why don’t you nibble on some of my droppings? They’re packed with nutrients.”
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Salem-News.com (Aug-26-2009 01:45)
Four Points of Separation - Evaluating Your Rise as a Leader
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
Remember to enjoy the journey; after all, getting there is half the fun.
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In leadership I have often wondered, at what point do you separate yourself from others around you, your competition, and your colleagues and move to a higher level?
What is the tipping point when a leader parts company with those around him- even when others have equal or greater talents?
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Salem-News.com (Aug-11-2009 00:32)
Packing Chutes: The Importance of Daily Leadership
Doug Dickerson Salem-News.com
The Management Moments series by Doug Dickerson is a weekly column designed to bring inspiration to those in the workplace and beyond.
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The author is unknown, but I read a story recently about Charles Plumb. Plumb was a US Navy Academy graduate and jet fighter pilot in Vietnam. After 75 combat missions, his plane was destroyed by a surface-to-air-missile.
Plumb ejected and parachuted into enemy hands. He was captured and spent the next six years in a Communist prison. He survived that ordeal and now lectures about lessons learned from that experience.
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