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Why mission should matter to leaders
17 May 2012 1:55 PM | No CommentsDuring my lifetime as a person with a disability it often seems that we are the “canaries in the coal mines,” buffeted by health care, legislative and public policy changes on the state and national level. Organizations like Courage Center help even out the rough...
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High Performance “Festivus”
14 May 2012 7:04 AM | No CommentsAbout a month ago, I attended a four-day “High Performance Leadership and Team Intensive” designed and lead by members of the human performance consulting firm, Performance Unlimited. I have attended too many leadership development workshops, seminars and classes to count and I enjoy learning new...
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Who’s in Your Circle?
08 May 2012 7:14 PM | No CommentsLet’s say you work for a small nonprofit in Minnesota. Let’s also say you focus on environmental and sustainability issues. When you’re looking to expand your network and brush up on skills, sometimes it’s good to be surrounded by other nonprofit folks doing similar work,...
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Banquet Chicken and Looking Backwards
Posted on June 2, 2010 | No CommentsI’m an extrovert. I get energy by being around others and enjoy most every chance I get to meet new people. If given the choice, I would stay late at every party and never run out of things to talk about or people to meet.... -
Who do you know that has “Cube Cred”?
Posted on April 27, 2010 | No CommentsLast week (4.21.2010) fellow Leadership and Community blogger Wendy Helgeson lit another fire. This time she made a splash by asking some pretty solid questions around the role of Connectors in the Community. While they may not get the press, they keep things moving in... -
Managing the Much Maligned Middle
Posted on March 15, 2010 | No CommentsMid-career, middle manager, middle seat on an airplane. Have you ever banged your carry-on through first class with the thought that “it must be nice.” Planes may serve as a fairly good metaphor for our careers as we try to expand our influence and move... -
Neighborhood Names: Stereotyping or Better Neighbors?
Posted on February 8, 2010 | 3 CommentsThis past week I read an article in the Star Tribune about the role of neighborhoods and the seemingly trivial task of attributing a name to the area. I find the idea to be fascinating and the exercise of naming an area to be of... -
What’s the most important Building in your Community?
Posted on November 30, 2009 | No CommentsA couple of weeks ago, we had some family members come over unexpectedly for dinner. This spaghetti visit school night included our 12 year old nephew and his overstuffed book bag. He had a plan beyond dinner and it included preparation for a World History... -
Joe Cool
Posted on October 22, 2009 | 3 CommentsAs the idea behind the Community and Leadership blog was being formulated, we wanted to take a divergent approach to news. We wanted to be positive. We wanted to focus on sharing the stories of people and organizations that are making our community a better... -
Dora Knows: Neighborhoods are the Lifeline for Community
Posted on September 23, 2009 | 5 CommentsCommunity is a word that is used regularly and has many contextual meanings and definitions—an online community, a professional organization, a place where people look out for one another. While I was in college, I experienced, for the first time, a true sense of community....








