If we were to compare our own lives with the lives of people who lived at the turn of the last century in the United States, the first things that would come to our attention would be the many differences that separate us from them. Our early 20th-century counterparts...
From Adversity to Achievement
Annie Easley (1933-2011)
Elizabeth Kenny (1880-1952)
Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795)
The Code Talkers (Active 1942-1945)
Elizabeth Jane Cochrane (1864-1922)
Vivienne Malone-Mayes
Norman Borlaug (1914-2009)
Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993)
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966)
Miguel Ondetti (1930-2004)
Max Factor (1877-1938)
May 14, 2020 | From Adversity to Achievement
Among the many fictional characters who rub shoulders with real historical figures in the pages of E.L. Doctorow’s 1975 novel Ragtime, one who stands out as particularly heroic is Tateh, a Latvian Jew who immigrates to the United States in search of a better life for...
The Code Talkers (Active 1942-1945)
Jan 8, 2020 | From Adversity to Achievement
It was at the Tehran Conference between the Allied forces in 1943, during one of the most pivotal moments of World War II, that British prime minister Winston Churchill famously declared, “In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a...
Elizabeth Jane Cochrane (1864-1922)
Dec 4, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
Of all the difficult tasks that people are sometimes called upon to perform during their careers, speaking unpleasant truths to the privileged and powerful is one of the hardest. It carries with it the social stigma of being associated with an organization’s problems,...
Vivienne Malone-Mayes
Nov 20, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
The pursuit of higher education is one of those personal milestones, like owning a house and becoming financially independent, that has traditionally been associated with the good life in America. Over the last century, going to college essentially replaced the...
Norman Borlaug (1914-2009)
Nov 6, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
In the United States today, the idea of “famine” is something we tend to associate with fiction and the distant past, not our own lives. News stories warn us of housing troubles, poverty and homelessness, but not of nationwide food shortages that endanger human lives....
Harvey Kurtzman (1924-1993)
Oct 23, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
It’s a sad irony of life that many people who spend their careers making others laugh have little to laugh about themselves. In recent decades many comedians have publicly discussed their struggles with depression, but the relationship between professional humor and...
Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966)
Oct 9, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
When we discuss the various kinds of adversity that our Achievers have had to overcome in their lives, we run the risk of overlooking one considerable advantage that many of them had in common: that of living in a society where individual rights were respected and...
Miguel Ondetti (1930-2004)
Sep 25, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
Not all the harmful prejudices that hold us back from mutual respect and cooperation are based on visually apparent traits like race or sex. The fine gradations of polite society have given most of us an abundance of criteria that we use to judge people based on their...
Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927)
Sep 12, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
The turn of the 20th century was the first great era of female emancipation in the United States. For the first time in centuries, public figures encouraged women to wear clothing that facilitated movement, take healthy exercise regularly, and involve themselves in...
Ludwig Guttmann (1899-1980)
Aug 28, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
One of the greatest, yet least remarked-upon advances made by the medical profession in the 20th century was the widespread adoption of physical therapy as a means of soothing pain, rebuilding muscular strength and restoring confidence to people with disabilities. At...
Maria Callas (1923-1977)
Aug 16, 2019 | From Adversity to Achievement
Most of us are familiar with Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Ugly Duckling, in which a baby bird is born into a family of ducks who mock him for being ugly and clumsy, only to realize when he has grown into adulthood that he is not a duck at all, but a...
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Inclusive Leadership | diversity, employee engagement, inclusion, inclusive leadership training
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Why Focus on Inclusion vs Diversity
Inclusive Leadership | diversity, employee engagement, inclusion, management, productivity
In 1990, I left a corporate management position to join a small company that was focused on workplace diversity. The diversity field was relatively...
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