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Tommy Kiedis

On My Walk

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On My Walk

Tommy Kiedis

On My Walk

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Tommy Kiedis

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Speed wins – usually! But not when it comes to this important aspect of leadership.
If you are going to be your best, healthiest, and highest performing self, you must forgive.
Every leader needs a “Clemmie” to tell them what nobody else can or will.
When I heard the words I’m going to share with you today, I said to myself: every teacher and every parent needs to hear this story.
Is a work of fiction less valuable because it’s “pretend”? A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and two paragraphs from a multi-million best-seller weigh in!
Americans are noted, pragmatists. It has served us well at times, but there is a problem with pragmatic thinking. Let’s talk about it.
Having brilliant people around you is great, but is brilliance enough?
I can’t even whisper the word for fear people will simply tune me out, but there is a lesson from a couple of race car drivers that is worth your time to hear.
Who tells the President of the United States that his nationally televised speech could have been better if he didn’t have so much oil on his hair?
I can’t even whisper the word for fear people will simply tune me out, but there is a lesson from a couple of race car drivers that is worth your time to hear.
Who tells the President of the United States that his nationally televised speech could have been better if he didn’t have so much oil on his hair?
He was the Great Bambino, the Sultan of Swat, the Colossus of Clout. Baseball historian Daniel Okrent said of Babe Ruth “he was Beethoven and Cezanne.” He was the original Natural. And while Babe Ruth influenced people everywhere, but who influ
You do not need to be bi-lingual to be a great leader, but there is a Japanese phrase you really ought to know.
You do not need to be bi-lingual to be a great leader, but there is a Japanese phrase you really ought to know.
It is not always pretty, and it is not always easy, but all effective leaders do this.
There is a payoff for those who read, but sometimes, that payday only comes after some hard work.
Problems are not the problem. The problem is when we try to solve the problem incorrectly!
Problems are not the problem. The problem is when we try to solve the problem incorrectly!
A 2011 study ranks this quality as the third-most-appreciated quality in a coach! Let’s talk about it!
How to fire people well. What does that mean? And How do we go about it. Let’s talk about it.
Lessons from the App Store: When speed to the market is absolutely essential – and why.
The top priority of any manager is . . . . Let’s talk about it!
Operational excellence is the executive’s “must do” in every successful company. But the leadership trait I will share with you today is the very heart of operational excellence.
If you want to know what sacrifice looks like – real sacrifice (and we need to know), you have to listen to John Adams.
Are you a coach or a mentor? Adam Grant makes a nuanced distinction between the two that I think is worth exploring.
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