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Thank You, From A Mom

Jan 14, 2020

Mr. Luongo, I was in the UD Emerging Leadership Program in in 2007-2008. I had the pleasure of hearing you speak and participating as you guided us through your book. Imagine my surprise when I went to my Amazon basket this morning and discovered your book, “The Ten Truths About Leadership, It’s Not Just About […]

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Your employees don’t care about how much you know until they know how much you care

Feb 19, 2019

I started to write this article in December but I guess I got distracted by the holidays. And now that it’s the middle of February and I am choosing to spend the winter in Dayton this year instead of Florida, trading sunny 70 degree weather for cold, dreary wet, I’m inspired to finish this story. […]

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It’s OK to Love Your Employees!

Jan 25, 2017

A week ago Monday, I had the privilege of delivering the keynote to the IBM Watson Customer Engagement organization at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. There were 2,000 people in attendance which included 1,500 sellers (sales reps) and 500 IBM leaders and partners. It was very gratifying knowing that we really touched a whole lot […]

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Making a difference in other people’s lives crucial to finding value as a leader

Aug 10, 2016

As this series of columns winds down (one more column left,) I must confess that not unlike what takes place during the keynotes and workshops that I share with audiences, we have one piece of unfinished business. During the past 11 months, we have discussed each discipline of The Leadership Pledge and the 10 Truths […]

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For success, make loyalty a driving force in your organization, life

Jul 6, 2016

I am often asked whether loyalty truly passes the litmus test as the third leg of the stool in defining personal accountability. Before I attempt to answer that, let’s revisit “The Leadership Pledge” and the five disciplines that define the behavior-driven model in my book. The code of conduct starts with recruiting and hiring people […]

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Encouraging employees to embrace leadership roles shapes an organization

Jun 8, 2016

As I share in my book, “10 Truths About Leadership … It’s Not Just About Winning,” successful relationships, whether personal or professional, are heavily dependent on recognition that each of us is responsible for managing our half of a relationship, and our half only. I’m convinced the true value of both understanding The Leadership Pledge […]

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Trust is key element to knowing when personal accountability has been reached

May 11, 2016

Last month I devoted the column to the final step of The Leadership Pledge, “accepting accountability and responsibility for individual performance.” Personal accountability is a subject that has been written about and debated since Adam and Eve. Some would argue, and with good reason, that it is at the heart of the economic nightmare we […]

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Accountability for performance the final step in The Leadership Pledge

Apr 6, 2016

First, I’d like to thank everyone I’ve heard from regarding this column. From CEOs to small-business owners to stay-at-home moms, the feedback you’ve shared as to how the columns have benefitted you has been generous and kind. During the past seven months, in the context of this monthly column, I’ve introduced The Leadership Pledge. This […]

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Provide honest feedback to help employees, friends strive to get better

Mar 9, 2016

As Wall Street has unraveled, I’m more convinced than ever that focusing on behavior needs to be the foundation of every organization and at the top of every leader’s list. Because if creating an environment where employees feel valued, respected and part of something special is secondary to winning at all cost — as the […]

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Leaders must help employees find within themselves the vision to lead others

Feb 10, 2016

In our last column, the focus was on setting standards as highlighted in Truth No. 4 in 10 Truths About Leadership…..It’s Not Just About Winning: “Rules are for the Weak, Uncompromised Standards of Excellence are for the Strong.” I closed by asking the question, does everyone in your organizations have a clear understanding of their […]

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