by Bill Treasurer | Apr 21, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
Years ago, I wrote an international bestselling management book called, Courage Goes to Work. I’ve taught the concepts of courage-building in the workplace all over the world. One of the most profound principles is that when managers stop leading with fear and...
by Bill Treasurer | Mar 22, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
Updated March 22, 2021 Ed Viesturs is arguably the greatest American mountaineer that ever lived, or more accurately, lives. Ed has a reputation for being a calculated risk-taker, who refuses to compromise safety because of ambition. As a result, he has summited Mount...
by John Havlik | Dec 16, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
Hey GLC readers! It is December 2020, and what a year it has been. Total craziness! I think it’s safe to say that all of us are tired of social distancing, washing our hands countless times during the day, and deciding when we walk into a grocery store if having to...
by Bill Treasurer | Oct 14, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
October is National Women’s Small Business Month, a time for us to reflect on and appreciate the work of women entrepreneurs in this country and all the contributions they’ve made. In the spirit of this important month, let’s dive into some lessons from a few of the...
by Bill Treasurer | Aug 20, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
From Bill: the following article is an interview I had with Colonel Moe Davis (ret.) who is currently running as a Congressional candidate for North Carolina’s District 11. Here, he discusses the courage and humility it requires to step into a public leadership...
by Bill Treasurer | Jun 17, 2020 | Courageous Leadership
Updated June 2020 Courage involves behavior. Like all behaviors, courage can be developed, encouraged, and reinforced. While a lot of writers have focused on the realms in which courage is applied, e.g. moral courage, military courage, and political courage, I think...