The Little Things Matter
As I draw ever closer to my big retirement day, people keep asking me about what I’ve learned along the way. My answer is the little things matter!
As I draw ever closer to my big retirement day, people keep asking me about what I’ve learned along the way. My answer is the little things matter!
As I draw ever closer to my big retirement day, people keep asking me about what I’ve learned along the way. My answer is the little things matter!
Every one of us makes mistakes at work. But mistakes don’t have to derail your career. In fact, a mistake can only defeat or define you if you allow it to.
I will retire 34 years to the day that I started working for the government. These are the questions I want you to ask yourself.
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” Helen Keller spoke this line. How amazing that words from the 1920s are so relevant today.
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Taking the high ground is one of ten leadership lessons that can make anyone an effective leader inside and outside of the workplace.
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