priorities

A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

A Lesson on Priorities from the Apollo Guidance Computer

The smallest computer in 1962 weighed about three tons and consumed enough power to light up a city block. So NASA commissioned the engineers at MIT to do something unheard of.

Action Versus Reaction

Action Versus Reaction

We all know the physics lesson: “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Often we apply this not only to the physical world, but to leadership, decision-making and management.

Forming Meaningful Relationships

Forming Meaningful Relationships

The single most important element of leadership is forming meaningful relationships. It’s not “who you know”, but rather that you have the capacity to really know others.