The Code
Carly Fiorina, the first female to assume leadership of a Fortune 100 Company, notes personal accountability as important to her success. She quickly became an influential leader due to her […]
Carly Fiorina, the first female to assume leadership of a Fortune 100 Company, notes personal accountability as important to her success. She quickly became an influential leader due to her […]
Leaders know you can stand tall without standing on someone. You can be a victor without having victims. Leaders value accountability, not casualties. ─ Ken Chapman ─ Ken Chapman &
A self-confidant leader inspires confidence in others. Be confident about what you know, but humble about what you don’t. Leaders don’t have all the answers; there is almost always something
Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser said, “When your work speaks for itself, don’t interrupt.” Leaders knows when to speak up and when to keep their own counsel. If the work product
Act, Don’t React by Ken Chapman, Ph.D. Listen to an audio version of this article by clicking here: Ken Chapman and Associates, Inc. · Act, Don’t React The great American
By Beth Lanier Ken Chapman & Associates, Inc. Layoffs, job cuts, downsizing or rightsizing: no matter how you phrase it – or how necessary it may be – letting people
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The book, The Leader’s Code, by Dr. Ken Chapman, was released as an updated edition in 2014. The previous edition, originally published in the late 1990’s, was completely updated by
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KC&A has launched a new leadership development process designed to address the unique challenges faced by women leaders. The process is named Equalibrium. It was created in response to recurring
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