Tag Archives: winning
Developing “Leaders of Consequence”
I've been fascinated by leadership and winning for as long as I can remember. Coach K knows what it takes—on a world-class level.
Powerful insights on leadership and winning from Duke and Team USA Coach Mike Kryzyzewski.
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
October 26, 2012
Tags: Coach K, Coach K Leadership Conference, COLE, Fuqua School of Business, Fuqua/Coach K Center for Leadership & Ethics, leadership, Mike Kryzyzewski, winning
Why We Should Be Grateful for Our “Haters”
Critics can't hurt you unless you let them. But people cosigning on everything you do can kill you
For some people, the thought of having haters is as fascinating as wondering about life…
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
February 2, 2011
Tags: building relationships, business relationships, career advice, Constructive criticism, criticism, David & Goliath, Facebook, George Foreman, haters, Joe Frazier, leadership, Malcolm Gladwell, Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, Patrick Ewing, self improvement, self-confidence, self-determination, self-motivation, Serena Williams, success, Twitter, Venus Williams, winning
Thoughts on Effective Leadership From “Professor X”
Organizations can win with modest talent, but talent--even extraordinary talent--cannot excel without a winning organization.
The unique talent I bring to Black Enterprise, and every publication I’ve ever led (including…
By Alfred Edmond, Jr.
December 7, 2008
Tags: leadership, organization, Professor X, team, winning



