Book Reviews

The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War

Follow cold war KGB agent Oleg Gordievsky recruited by MI6 British intelligence who spied for more than a decade revealing…

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Leadership

Trust your instincts, even on big decisions

Instincts begin to develop at an early age. If you trip and fall, you learn to look where you are…

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Book Reviews

Fortitude: American Resilience in the Era of Outrage

This is the most inspiring book I have read in a long time. Crenshaw is a Navy Seal who is…

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Book Reviews

The Forgotten Depression: 1921 – The Crash that Cured Itself

The title says it all. In 1920-21 the nations output declined 23.9%, unemployment hit 19% and commercial and financial disruption…

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Book Reviews

The Hundred-Year Marathon

This book will accelerate your concerns about China’s influence throughout the world. You won’t look at China the same way…

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Leadership

Tips for leading in uncertain times

This is one of the most unusual times of our lives. And now is when leaders should step up like…

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Leadership

Why don’t you ask more questions?

When interviewing potential team members the trait of curiosity was always near the top of my list. Why? Curious individuals…

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Book Reviews

With All Due Respect

Follow Nikki Haley through the South Carolina legislature, on to nearly two terms as Governor and then two years as…

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Leadership

Focus on the important stuff!

The most important words a mentor ever said to me were, “Don’t confuse activity with accomplishment.” He repeated this phrase…

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Editorials

Recognition is the No. 1 motivator

My predecessor and mentor at Tractor Supply preached the impact of sincerely recognizing the efforts of all employees. Over time,…

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