Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs To Know (101 Series)
[2024-02-04 10:41:50]
John C. Maxwell is the first author of the New York Times bestseller, coach, speaker and sells over 24 million books in 50 languages. Maxwell is often referred to as the No. 1 leader in the US and was selected by the magazine Inc. in 2014 as one of the world's most popular leadership experts. He has also been chosen by LeadershipGurus.net as the best leadership expert for six consecutive years. He is John Maxwell, the founder of the John Maxwell team, and EQUIP, a non-profit organization that has trained over 5 million leaders in 180 countries. Every year Maxwell communicates with Fortune 500 companies, presidents of the world, and top business leaders all over the world. He can follow him on Twitter.com/JohnCMaxwell. For more information on him, please visit JohnMaxwell.com.
The Life 101 series leads the leaders of business, entertainment, politics and sports to Nova Southeastern University and shares the lessons of life learned with the outcomes of life. Past speakers include Dwayne Johnson, Wayne Huizenga, Vanessa L. Williams, Dan Abrams, Jason Taylor, Michael Phelps, James Earl Jones, Janet Reno, Alyssa Milano, and Ivanka Trump. With the support of H. Wayne Fuisinger School of Business and Entrepreneurship, Power Lunch Collection brings a formal lunch and learning environment to local experts and companies. This series was suited for all students at Huisingerga College and was encouraged to help students learn to work in a corporate environment and to provide networking tools for students. Past speakers and enterprises include Geico, BankAtlantic, Miami Heat, Florida Panthers, Miami Dolphins, T. Boone Pickens, Wayne Feisenga, DHL, Samuel Di Piazza, Frederic Henderson, and other South Florida local companies
If we know what the benefits of university students are, it is to do bad choice with psychological tests. In 1987, researcher Tel Aviv University researcher Giorgio Keinan asked 101 students to gather a series of choices. Each sample has an obvious winner, an obvious loser, giving students time to choose an answer. Make sure that pressure does not affect your decision. Do not swear marathon at 21 miles! When you feel the most stressful work or big project, you are most strongly required to make bad choices. You may begin thinking at these moments, but do not keep yourself. When things settle down, they are always reevaluated.