A Little Taste of Abraham on the Stump: Substance and style from a master communicator

A Little Taste of Abraham on the Stump: Substance and style from a master communicator

Feb. 21, 2017 by

William Henry Herndon was a law partner and biographer of President Abraham Lincoln.  They were a study in contrasts, opposites in temperament. Despite a poetic streak, Lincoln’s mind was logical, and he longed for the day when “reason, cold, calculating,

The Secret of Good Corporate Training

The Secret of Good Corporate Training

Feb. 7, 2017 by

Is it time for a better you and a better way to train executives and high potentials? According to Huthwaite, a leading training company, 30 days after a one or two-day training event, participants lose, on average, 87% of the

Speak to create understanding

Speak to create understanding

Jan. 20, 2017 by

When you talk to people who oppose your point of view, choose your words carefully.   I remind you of Goethe’s quote:  “Every word uttered evokes the idea of its opposite.” The odds are high that those on the other