But… What is Your Life’s Work? by J. William DeMarco

Sometime ago I posted a great podcast "No Exit Strategy From Your Life’s Work" with Evernote CEO Phil Libin...a great story, and now something I ponder almost everyday:  What is my life's work?  As we advance in age or…possibly face retirement from the USAF…albeit in a few years… the concept of "life's work" becomes all the more real and …

George Washington named Britain’s greatest ever foe By Jasper Copping

Washington was the winner in a contest run by the National Army Museum to identify the country's most outstanding military opponent The American was voted the winner in a contest run by the National Army Museum to identify the country's most outstanding military opponent.He was one of a shortlist of five leaders who topped a public …

Shattering “Another Brick in the Wall” Thinking

From Innovation Excellence:  Introducing Tony Wall, who facilitates innovative learning strategies at the University of Chester in the UK.  I will leave him to take up the story, inspired by Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall”: “Hey! Teacher! Leave them kids alone!” is one of those lyrics that many of us recognise instantly. That’s …

Transparency is the New Leadership Imperative

By DORIE CLARK What kind of leaders do we need today? Steve Jobs — mysterious, charismatic, intriguing — is often cited as one of the recent greats, and there are clearly benefits to his style. A recent study showed that leaders like him — those perceived as having an almost magical aura — are seen as visionary, with employees and …

Peak Intel: How So-Called Strategic Intelligence Actually Makes Us Dumber

by Eric Garland An industry that once told hard truths to corporate and government clients now mostly just tells them what they want to hear, making it harder for us all to adapt to a changing world -- and that's why I'm leaving it.   I recently quit my job as a "futurist" and "strategic intelligence …

If You Want To Get Creative, Take A Page From Caine’s Arcade

By SAM HARRISON  For pure creativity in motion, there's nowhere better to look than to kids. A great example is Caine Monroy, a 9-year-old boy in L.A. who built an amazing cardboard arcade inside his dad’s used auto parts store during summer vacation. Here are six takeaways from “Caine’s Arcade” to help inspire creativity in you and those …