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Eight Leadership Lessons from Martin Luther King, Jr.

January 18, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Today is Martin Luther King Day in the United States. On this day we celebrate the life and work of one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known. I want to take a few minutes and reflect on what is commonly referred to as his “I Have a Dream” speech. While the speech is a masterpiece of rhetoric, I believe it also provides eight insights into what it takes to be a truly great leader.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Great Leaders, inspiration, Leadership, Lessons from History, Martin Luther King, motivation, presentations, speeches

Five Ways to Comply with the New FTC Guidelines for Bloggers

January 11, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Last fall, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued new guidelines that require bloggers to “disclose material connections” for product or service endorsements. in fact, according to The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), “People who blog, tweet or use Facebook to post opinions about consumer products could be fined $11,000 for repeat violations of new federal disclosure rules.”

I don’t know how serious the FTC will be in enforcing these guidelines. I have read some reports that indicate they will be primarily focused on advertisers who attempt to influence bloggers without requiring them to disclose that they were either paid or received free goods or services.

Filed Under: Platform Tagged With: Blogging, Disclosure of Material Connection, FTC Compliance, FTC Guidelines, Platform

Using Email Templates to Say “No” with Grace

January 7, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

I hate saying “no” to people. In fact, I don’t know anyone who enjoys it. So to make the process less painful, I have developed a series of email templates that I can use for these requests. Here is my list of requests by category with my boilerplate text.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: automation, Email Templates, gtd, Productivity, Rejection, Saying No

Why You Should Sign Up for a Half Marathon

January 5, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

”Let’s be honest. You ate too much high octane food during the holidays. The weather outside was bitter cold, so you ditched your exercise program. You haven’t darkened the door of the gym since the week after Thanksgiving. And the scale doesn’t lie: you’ve gained a few pounds.” This is the conversation I had with myself in the mirror on New Year’s day.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: exercise, half marathon, jeff galloway, jogging, Popular, running, walking

Seven Questions to Ask About Last Year

December 29, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

Seven Questions to Ask About Last Year

Here are some of mine: Running the half marathon in April, even though I almost didn’t at the last minute Cutting our company’s expenses to maintain the health of the business Having eight of the top ten books on the November Christian bestsellers list Getting my oldest daughter married and seeing their relationship grow What do you feel you should have been acknowledged for but weren’t? … Here are some of mine: Laying off so many of our employees, including some very dear friends Failing to articulate the vision and be a better source of encouragement to my team Not really unplugging from my vacation in October like I had planned Losing focus on my exercise regimen and having to keep re-starting it What was missing from last year as you look back?

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Accomplishments, Annual Review, Completing the Past, goals, Leadership, Life Planning, Personal Reflection

Five Characteristics of Weak Leaders

October 28, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

General McClellan had significant character flaws that I believe serve as a warning signs to anyone in leadership. Ultimately, these cost him dearly: He lost Lincoln’s confidence, his job, and a run for the White House (against Lincoln). Worse, they prolonged the Civil War and cost the lives of tens of thousands of soldiers on both sides of the conflict.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, Character Flaws, Featured, Gen. George McClellan, Leadership, Lessons from History, Team of Rivals

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