by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 18, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
Having a “mind to grow” is sadly lacking in most people, it seems, but is also essential for anyone who desires to become more than they are right now. While most are content to simply be the adult version of who they were as children, they have jobs and...
by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 10, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
As stories of the Coronavirus began to take over the news cycle, many here in the United States believed that this was a problem, albeit a bad one, that would never make its way here. We were interested but did not begin to take it seriously until the first cases of...
by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 9, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
“Leadership Lesson from a Global Pandemic” #4 is very simple and a little more personal than the others: Lesson #4- Personal Preparation Equips Leaders to Lead There is a fundamental truth about leadership that those who lead must keep in mind: Leaders are...
by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 8, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
One of the most fascinating things to observe in the handling of the Corona Virus Pandemic, from a leadership perspective, has been the unwillingness of many involved to acknowledge that there could possibly be more than one reality to this unfolding drama. There have...
by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 7, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
Perhaps you have noticed, as I have, that the general response to the restrictions being put in place generally fall into one of three categories: “The experts are saying how bad this is and how much worse it is going to get and I am scared to death. I will be...
by Jeremy Stalnecker | Apr 6, 2020 | Leadership, Perspective
Along with the rest of the world, I have spent more than a month observing global events unfold in ways that are at the same time overwhelming, confusing, and often unbelievable. While I am hopeful that in the very near future we will be able to look back on this...