by EDGP | Jan 28, 2009 | dr. randall p. white, The problem with strengths-based leadership
Dr. Randall P. White, Lecturer at Duke Corporate Education in London & Principal of Executive Development Group Abstract Reckless is an understatement. Barrelling forward with our greatest strength—growth at any cost—may have led to our greatest weakness as the US...
by EDGP | Dec 31, 2008 | Uncategorized
A few years ago management consultant Roz Savage sat down and wrote two obituaries: One for the life she had, and one for the life she wanted. The result? Today Roz is an eco-adventurer and rows a small boat around the world and across the the globe’s oceans to...
by EDGP | Dec 31, 2008 | dr. randall p. white, global leaders
This year the BBC children’s television show Blue Peter chose Save the Children as its world service project. The girl in the green and yellow was one of five children selected to receive aid from this collaborative project. Each year Blue Peter chooses children...
by EDGP | Dec 31, 2008 | dr. sandra l. shullman
Research shows that women have a natural knack for leading through uncertainty, said Dr. Sandra L. Shullman, Executive Development Coach. Read the full story in this month’s Monitor Psychology Wanted: Leaders equipped for today’s trials To become an...
by EDGP | Dec 31, 2008 | coaching, dr. randall p. white, george sweazey, global leaders, Uncategorized
If there’s a fork in the road, take it: Leaders who used uncertainty to their advantage by Dr. Randall P. White Uncertainty is an increasing reality for today’s executives. Those who can thrive as they charge toward the unknown share a predictable mix of savvy,...
by EDGP | Dec 10, 2008 | dr. randall p. white
This article appeared in the Triad Business Journal. The above image is a movie still from the 1967 film Play Time. by Dr. Randall P. White Right here on Elm Street the economy is forcing some tough questions: “Will I lose my job?” “If she goes, will I have to do her...
by EDGP | Dec 2, 2008 | dr. randall p. white, training programs, Uncategorized
Dr. Randall P. White podcast [audio:Podcast] Once a company makes a logic-driven decision to downsize, many managers find themselves facing the grief-stricken emotions of the ones who were left behind. The employee “survivor syndrome,” as explained by...
by EDGP | Nov 20, 2008 | dr. randall p. white, training programs
By Randall P. White, PhD., and Katie R. White Sure, trainers have always had to make tough calls, but these days that means something a little different. Once mostly a face-to-face practice, executive coaches and facilitators are increasingly offering their wisdom via...
by EDGP | Nov 18, 2008 | dr. randall p. white, Uncategorized
by Dr. Randall P. White Here’s the view from my phone in Dubailand. It’s truly an amazing place. I was there for the first time this past weekend teaching a leadership program through Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business. A friend was teaching...
by EDGP | Nov 5, 2008 | Uncategorized
Alfred E. Perlman predicted, “Learning is what most adults will do for a living in the 21st century.” If ever there were an opportunity to learn something about leadership it’s 4Q 2008. And if you’re diligent and inquisitive you can earn an MA degree…Master of...