Ashley C. Stowe, PhD I have seen it many times. A leader steps up at an All-Hands meeting to set the course for his organization. He speaks passionately about what is required of his employees and how important the work to be done is. Meanwhile, looking back at this leader are a group of employees who glaze over at his commentary, building with disgust as they overlay their own struggles, the minimal raises, and benefit changes knowing that their leader certainly would not be nearly as impacted as they were. Each of their employees think they have a better way to move forward. Less often, a leader walks up to the same spot and inspires the same employees to follow him. So what is the difference? Was one leader a passionate orator or a militant taskmaster? No. The successful leader simply engendered a work environment whereby employees understood the purpose and direction of the company and felt that this leader valued each of them, not simply the bottom line. His visi
While my intentions have been good, my commitment to post my running reflections has waned! Make no mistake, I have been running and I have been reflecting while I run. However, I have not been faithful to post those reflections. My purpose in creating this blog was to capture those thoughts before they disappear as many good thoughts often do! I will not attempt to catch up the last 5 plus months in one post, but I will try to start being more faithful to post. My thinking is that this blog is for my benefit, but if others start reading this blog and gain anything from it...you are welcome. My runs over the last 5 months have included some epic locations. I have ran at Palo Duro Canyon State Park in Texas and some other city trails in Texas. Those runs have been quite enjoyable, but I am still partial to my runs in East Tennessee. Running is my personal " happy place " as it allow me the physical and mental challenge I need to be at my best. When I am unable to run