Posts tag: filipino-leadership
The people's decision to follow the leader doesn't automatically translate to love and respect.
My argument is simple: It must have been impossible to build such an engineering marvel without any leadership philosophy and management system—an outright dismissal of the notion that "our ancestors ...
We must clearly realize that doing more all the time and at the same time doesn’t necessarily translate to productivity. If it does, just for how long?
"In leadership, there's a difference between leading and being followed. If you're leading, it means people rely on you. If you're simply being followed, it means they only comply with you."
Chances are, our type of leadership today creates a culture of self-centeredness, individualism, doubt, and competition—a perfect recipe for an inevitable disaster where everyone becomes a casualty.
Two tales of Filipino leadership happens at the same time. One, a display of Filipino ingenuity in Mercedez-Benz.
Stepback Leadership is a practice of putting the people at the center of leadership.
The front liner will never stop defending his place against the up-and-coming who will never stop wanting to take his place.
We've got to agree. There are hundred leadership speakers in the Philippines. Chances are, you've picked one who didn't live up to the hype of his profile. This article presents several ways on how be ...
The Philippines is home to natural beauty. And we need not change that. We are naturally beautiful inside and out. Yet, we often feel lacking. Thus, ungrateful. We feel we're not enough. Then, we find ...
In 2018, the Philippines marked the 120th anniversary of the Treaty of Paris, the which the Spain ceded the Philippines to the US for $20M.
No single leader was ever identified for its creation. Why? Because, as it turned out, the people themselves were collectively the leader.