"Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it." - Unknown.
I learned this phrase in high school in American History. I agree with it, as does our guest on this episode, Tom Coyle, co-founder of Adventures in Leadership and the author of the book, Leadership Lessons from the Battle of Gettysburg. Tom is a West Point graduate and a historian who leads tours of Gettysburg giving leadership lessons along the way. He makes the case that the successes and failures of leaders long ago have relevance today. Tom is a great storyteller so get ready to enjoy this episode!
#10 - Common Sense in the Workplace and How to Deal with Employee Baggage
#9 - The Power of Values, How to Prioritize, and How to Delegate
#8 - How to Manage Former Peers, Get Respect, and Pass Along Bad News
#7 - How to Be The Boss When You Have Volunteers Working for You (and you can't pay them anything...)
#6 - How to Deal with Gossip, Bad Body Odor, People Talking about Politics/Religion, AND Office Politics
#5 - How to Be The Boss in a Multi-Generational Environment
#4 - How to Motivate an Unmotivated Employee
#3 - How to Build Better Bosses
#2 - Boss-ology. What Makes Great Bosses Great and Bad Bosses Bad
#1 - Welcome to the Podcast
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