Source: An Open Letter to Ann Coulter This week I read an extraordinary blog post written in 2012 by John Franklin Stephens, a Global Messenger for Special Olympics. It was his response to Ann Coulter’s use of the R-word in a tweet after a Presidential debate during the last election. While the Twitterverse reacted with vitriol and personal attacks onContinue reading “Special Olympics +an Open Letter to Ann Coulter = A lesson in communications”
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Five ways to amp up your holiday conversations
This holiday season if you ask better questions than “How’s work?”, “How are the kids?” or “Would you please pass the yams?” you will be rewarded with vastly more interesting conversations. Originally published in April 2012, this blog post has been one of my most popular. I reuse ornaments so I thought I’d dust off this post as wellContinue reading “Five ways to amp up your holiday conversations”
Dr. Seuss Day: A Leadership Lesson for Every Hour
Yes, this is a recycled post. Let’s say it’s in honour of Earth Hour tonight. I realized that I forgot to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday earlier this month and thought I’d dust off this classic post from my early blogging days. Please feel free to submit your own favourite quotes. I love to learn. The moreContinue reading “Dr. Seuss Day: A Leadership Lesson for Every Hour”
