Tag Archives: teamwork

Shawn Toal’s Personal Mastery Paper

“Lead an organization with the most inspired, motivated and committed team on the planet where we put people first”   Values #1. Family Security- As I write this paper it is almost 17 years since the passing of my mother on 11/25/2003. She passed away when I was 18 years old from Breast Cancer. My […]

Following Your Dream

Following Your Dream

Andy Towle started his photography career in the Air Force, where he realized he really liked it. Regardless of all the hurdles he encountered in life, he never lost sight of his dream.  He stayed in some form of photography for his entire life. Even now, in retirement, he’s following his dream. He is constantly […]

Experience & Perception

Leadership

Experience and perception play an important role in overall life. Many of the decisions a person makes in life are based on both their experiences and their perceptions. As a leader, there’s more than just knowing how these affect your decisions and leadership style.  An effective leader needs to learn how to understand the perceptions […]

Communications Is The Foundation of Leadership

Communications Teamwork

When Jamie first went into a leadership role, he thought he needed to have all the answers for his team. However, as time went on, he realized the key to effective leadership is communications. And the communications has to be both ways. Not only does he need to explain to the team the goals and […]

The Leadership of Red Cross

American Red Cross

As a Red Cross volunteer, I feel it is important to share what the Red Cross actually does for our community. They are the leaders in the community when a disaster occurs. Plus, they serve a vital role in collecting and distributing blood for the needs of people. In this podcast, Kyle will explain the […]

Microfilm Is Still Alive

Microfilm

Microfilm no longer serves as a viable method for distribution in today’s digital world. However, microfilm still plays a vital role in record retention especially with land records and pharmaceutical companies. John’s family developed a process called eBeam technology that converts digital images to microfilm.  In this episode, John will explain the viability and need […]

Leadership From A Volunteer’s Perspective

Helping Others

Leadership is easier in a volunteer organization because the volunteers already have passion regarding the purpose of the organization. They want to help out! Yet, it still has its challenges. Brenda strongly believes adaptability is important. She compares leadership to sports in that if you want to be good you need to practice. As she […]

Medical Coding Geek – From Student to Teacher

Medical Coding Geek Podcaster

Brian Cui is an entrepreneur in his quest to provide free information. First, it was the many Facebook groups he has started with medical coding information. Then he branched out into podcasting. Now he is researching, purchasing the equipment to provide information in the video world. What truly makes him exceptional unique is that he […]

Leadership From The View of A PGA Golf Instructor

Understanding the game of Golf

Shaun Finley is the Director of Golf at the “Oaks” golf course located in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. He has the ability to coach golf regardless of where your game is. He wants to understand your purpose, driving force, expectations, limitations, and what motivates you in an effort to tailor his lesson to the individual. As an […]

Seeing The Forest Through the Trees

Seeing the forest through the trees

There is an old saying that you can’t see the forest through the trees. This simply means if you are so entrenched in the forest surrounded by trees, you can’t see the overall forest. Makes sense. However, a visionary just might actually see the forest through the tree.  In this podcast, Tim will share his […]