“Compromise and King Solomon Compromise is usually bad. It should be a last resort. If two departments or divisions have a problem they can’t solve and it comes up to you, listen to both sides and then, unlike Solomon, pick one or the other. This places solid accountability on the winner to make it work. [...]
“You can’t see your true potential in the mirror, but you can study it on a highly reflective surface that is keenly sensitive to your true self — your heart. When I talk about your heart, I don’t mean the center of your emotions. Instead, I mean the steady place inside you that lets emotions [...]
Strategic and Personal Advisor to Business Owners