Yesterday I posted the following riddle: 6 frogs are sitting on a lily pad. 1 frog decides to jump off.How many frogs are left? Most would say the answer is 5. But look closely, the answer is 6. Why? Because one only decided to jump off. There are two leadership parallels I would like to […] Read more
March 2009
Here's a leadership riddle, can you figure it out? 6 frogs are sitting on a lily pad. 1 frog decides to jump off.How many frogs are left? Go ahead, what is the answer? Please comment. Tomorrow I will expand on what it means in a leadership context. Mike Rogerswww.teamworkandleadership.comwww.secondg.net […] Read more
Okay, this is just amazing to watch. For years I have been fascinated by the Shepherd and what I can learn from him as a leader. Let me know what you think about these Shepherd’s. Check out the video, it is pretty remarkable. Mike Rogers www.teamworkandleadership.comwww.secondg.net […] Read more
Leaders gain greater respect and trust when they are willing to admit a mistake. So do employees, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, and children. Why? It’s pretty simple; people appreciate honesty and the fact that all of us make mistakes. Many people when faced with admitting they are wrong will take the prideful stance and try to justify or even deny the mistake.
So what is leadership? I have always been fascinated around what makes an effective leader. There have been many great ones through the centuries.


