Timeless & Timely
Become a better leader, and a better communicator
“Knowledge is of two kinds. We know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it.” — Samuel Johnson, 1775
We spend so much time bogged down by everything coming at us today that we miss many of the lessons that have been with us for decades, centuries, or millennia. Leaders abound in literature and history, and their stories (for what is history, but a set of stories?) can serve as lessons and guideposts today in communication, leadership, and integrity, leading to better relationships.
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