One of the things I like so much about this book are the pearls of […]
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Still Surprised #3: On Exercising Leadership
Naturally, while reading Still Surprised, I found myself searching for practical tid-bits for doing my […]
Still Surprised #2: MIT’s Habits of Success
After WW2 and Antioch, Bennis encountered another crucible experience at MIT. His very choice of […]
Still Surprised #1: Crucibles
As noted in my last post, I highly recommend Warren Bennis’ 30th book Still Surprised – […]
A Student Thanks Her Teacher
Speaking of Thanksgiving, Hyde veteran faculty member Ken Grant ’72 recently received some meaningful appreciation. Last […]
“Killer and Thief of Human Promise….”
Now that marijuana possession is undergoing a status change that has evolved from from felony to prescription […]
Classic Quips
In writing this blog, I am fortunate to get a frequent assist from folks our […]
Go Old School, LeBron
As one who bleeds Celtic green, on Thursday night I tuned into ESPN’s extravaganza coverage […]
The Big Shaggy
Back in college, I wondered if something was wrong with me because of my choice […]
Shackleton’s Commitment Call
John Rigney (Hyde-Woodstock Asst. Head) sent me this gem. It’s the recruiting message put out […]