Monday’s Quote of the Week
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Ghosts of War by Brad Taylor In the summer of terrorist ass-kickers, Pike Logan continues the trend with Brad Taylor's Ghosts of War, #10 in the series. Logan is the long arm of the Taskforce, an off-the-books extension of the President of United States, sanctioned to undertake assignments outside the…
What's missing? Why do we keep wrestling with the same issues that we've examined and discussed throughout our careers? T hat's what makes it both fascinating ... and painful ... to be reminded about our timeless journey and our ongoing struggle to find the right balance to fulfill the lives…
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Friendly Fire by John Gilstrap It's been a great summer with some of the biggest ass-kickers around filling the shelves ... and none tougher than Jonathan Grave, the leading man in Friendly Fire, the 7th book in John Gilstrap's series. I like Grave because he's not an assassin or undercover…
This week, our magical mystery tour continues with another retrospective about some of the timeless issues that of us face. M aybe we can figure out why some of these challenges are so hard to kill?I’ve grabbed a few quotes to re-introduce those concepts (and give you collective access to…
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First Strike by Ben Coes The latest Dewey Andreas novel, First Strike, is #6 in this great series from Ben Coes. He is one writer I can absolutely say only gets better each time out. What I like about this series are the many unconventional assignments, not all of which…
Most of the articles I have written over 30 years have climbed around the monkey bars at the intersection of Leadership, Strategy and Productivity. A ccording to several keen observers, I’ve also listened in on their boardroom conversations.Others have said they recognized themselves in my examples … I’ll never tell…