Saturday, January 30, 2010

Winner

Each day we give away a copy of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for a Quantum Age. Yesterday's winner is Dave Griewe. You can reach Dave on Twitter @pastordg.

Congratulations Dave!

To enter the give away simple tweet or retweet


I’m celebrating the #characterofleadership and have a chance to win a free book! Visit http://tiny.cc/m7dH0

Friday, January 29, 2010

A Week of Free Books

We are wrapping up a week of giving away copies of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for a Quantum Age. It has been fun to see the connections on Twitter and to put the model in the hands of leaders.

Today's winner is Dwight Pond. He has been a great supporter of our efforts with the Character of leadership and has arranged two presentations for me next week to present the book to diverse audiences. Thanks Dwight. You can connect with Dwight on Twitter @Duffy56.

If you would like to enter our book give away just Tweet using #characterofleadership.

Have a great weekend.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

January 27th Book Winner

Yesterday's winner is Ken Malach. Ken will receive a signed copy of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for a Quantum Age. You can connect with him via Twitter @jacq99. Congratulations Ken!


To enter today’s give away simple tweet or retweet

I’m celebrating the #characterofleadership and have a chance to win a free book! Visit http://tiny.cc/m7dH0

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Winner

Yesterday's winner of a signed copy of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for a Quantum Age is Trent Goodin. You can connect with him via Twitter @trentgoodin.


Congratulations Trent!


To enter today’s give away simple tweet or retweet


I’m celebrating the #characterofleadership and have a chance to win a free book! Visit http://tiny.cc/m7dH0

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Today's Winner

Yesterday we launched our Twitter contest. Each day we give away a signed copy of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for A Quantum Age.


Yesterday's winner is Norris Krueger. You can connect with him via Twitter @entrep_thinking or through his blog at http://entrepreneurshipidaho.blogspot.com/


Congratulations Norris!


To enter today’s give away simple tweet or retweet: I’m celebrating the #characterofleadership and have a chance to win a free book! Visit http://tiny.cc/m7dH0

Monday, January 25, 2010

Twitter Contest Begins

Today we are launching a Twitter contest that will award a free, signed copy of The Character of Leadership: An Ancient Model for a Quantum Age to one person everyday. To enter all you need to do is tweet or retweet:

I’m celebrating the #characterofleadership and have a chance
to win a free book! Visit http://tiny.cc/m7dH0

Each day we will select one winner at random and inform them they have won via a direct tweet. The contest begins to today and will last until February 20th. You can enter as often as you wish so start tweeting.

Our goal is to place the Character of Leadership model in the hands of 100,000 in 1 year and to date we have reached 2790. I believe infusing character into leadership development is a critical step to meeting the challenges leaders face everyday. Help me reach that goal by entering to win a free book.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Prosci's Global Conference

I am pleased to announce I have been invited to speak at The 2010 Prosci Global Conference - Best Practices in Change Management www.acmp.info/conference. My presentation will be The Character of Leadership in Change Management www.characterofleadership.com and will explore how a leader’s character can be a lever for leading change successfully.


This unique conference is a forum for information and ideas on the best practices in change management – including trends, tools and methodologies. Prosci has planned a great event full of learning and fun in sunny Las Vegas. Currently there are early registration and group discounts available so join me in Vegas at The M Resort, April 25-28, 2010!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Leading with Hope in a Dream

There is no more iconic figure for hope than the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His magnificent depiction of an America where his "children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character" still moves me. We are forty six years beyond the articulation of a that dream and yet this week as we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. King and those that struggled with him and after him, we are filled with hope. The hope we feel is not rooted in having arrived but in the progress we have made. The evidence of our national progress against bigotry fuels the desire in most people to continue the good fight against hatred.

While waiting for a meeting to start the other day. I was reading a plaque on the meeting room wall. It inspired me and perhaps will do the same for you. It read "never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Let this be a challenge to all of us to lead with hope and make the dreams of a better world come true.