With
the holiday celebration over, the eggnog finished, and dinner a very
pleasant memory, we went to see War
Horse (liked it).
Early
in the movie, the boy and the horse took on the monumental challenge
of plowing a field of thick deep-rooted grass and stone for the first
time. They succeeded.
What
we watched was the accomplishment of a virtually impossible task by
sheer will-power, refusing to quit, and learning to work together.
This
scene serves as a powerful reminder to leaders that inspiration,
focus, and working together can overcome huge obstacles to achieve
results.
Kennedy
and landing on the moon is another example...can you recall
others?
January
10th
Sales
Lab’s next Rainmaker
is
Designing
Your Work To Take Advantage Of The Internet at
the
Capital
Technology Management Hub
on Tuesday, January 10th.
The
featured CTMH speaker will be Hector
Del Castillo on
the topic of Why
a Product Strategy is Essential to Drive Your Company’s Revenue
Growth.
More
Info
2 comments:
A good leader includes, a bad leader divides.
Good reminder.
Just finished the book "Moonwalking with Einstein" about how a journalist, of average memory, decided to and won the U.S. Memory Championship in a year. Well-defined goal, good coaches, dedicated practice. Aren't those all conditions leaders set up?
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