Culture Leadership Charge – Sour Notes

By S. Chris Edmonds / February 5, 2018 / Comments Off on Culture Leadership Charge – Sour Notes

Sour notes happen in music and in our homes, neighborhoods, and workplaces. We can gain powerful insights from the live music world that apply in many areas of our lives. […]

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Culture Leadership Charge – The Power of Learning

By S. Chris Edmonds / October 2, 2017 / 2 Comments

What are you learning today – to boost your skills, contribution, and service to others? I’m always learning. I want to keep my brain tuned and keep relevant daily. When […]

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Culture Leadership Charge – Age is Just a Number

By S. Chris Edmonds / September 4, 2017 / 6 Comments

I’m old. I turned 65 this year so was able to join Medicare here in the US. I’d never thought about being a member of the Medicare generation! 65 is […]

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Culture Leadership Charge – Going Through the Motions

By S. Chris Edmonds / August 21, 2017 / Comments Off on Culture Leadership Charge – Going Through the Motions

We’re in the dog days of summer here in Colorado. No matter where you live, your enthusiasm for your work goes through ebbs and flows, more engaged at times than […]

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Culture Leadership Charge – Don’t Bump the Fishbowl

By S. Chris Edmonds / June 19, 2017 / Comments Off on Culture Leadership Charge – Don’t Bump the Fishbowl

Have you ever “bumped the fishbowl?” Those fish aren’t happy when you do. My best boss, Jerry Nutter, used this folksy reference to describe how leaders’ behavior is often much […]

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Culture Leadership Charge – Choose Cooperative Interaction

By S. Chris Edmonds / May 1, 2017 / Comments Off on Culture Leadership Charge – Choose Cooperative Interaction

How often do team members help each other in your work environment? Cooperative interaction boosts employee engagement, customer service, and results. Yet in most work environments, proactively helping others doesn’t […]

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