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Why I Say, "I No Longer Do Leadership Development"
Yesterday I made a statement that the Role of CEO is Dead. It may "sound" like a bold statement, but it really isn't. I then made the statement that we need to create a new type of Leader which I called the Chief Regenerative Design Office, or CRDO.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalThe Quantum Bridge
In the year 2047, humanity stood on the precipice of a scientific revolution. Dr. Evelyn Harper, a brilliant physicist, had discovered a way to manipulate the very fabric of reality. Her breakthrough was the Quantum Bridge—a device that could transport anyone to parallel universes.
Thriving Together: How Coworking Code of Conduct Elevates Work Culture
In today's dynamic work landscape, coworking spaces have emerged as hotbeds of creativity, collaboration, and innovation. These shared work environments offer professionals from diverse backgrounds a place to connect, create, and thrive. However, the success of coworking spaces hinges not only on their physical amenities but also on the cultivation of a positive and inclusive work culture. Central to this culture are the codes of conduct that govern behavior and interactions within these communal spaces.
Munnazir ZarinPublished 2 months ago in JournalThe Role Of CEO Is Dead
Leadership is extremely important. However, not all "types" of Leadership are important, good, or even necessary. In 1995, it was determined that there were 850 "academic" definitions of Leadership, and no one has attempted to count how many more have been created since that time, let alone the "non-academic" definitions.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalBlack Wings: A tribute to CeeCee Lyles
During Black History Month we always take time out to acknowledge the biggest and brightest Black men and women of the world’s history. Whether it’s the heroes of civil rights like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks or creators and innovators like George Washington Carver and Madam CJ Walker. Often times there are a lot of heroes who make big impacts that go rather unnoticed to the general public. Sometimes such individuals are responsible for moments and actions that do not warrant a lot of attention from the general public, other times there are people who are a part of big moments in time, but were overshadowed by the moment itself. One such person is CeeCee Lyles, she was one of the heroic flight attendants aboard United Airlines flight 93 during the September 11th attack.
Joe PattersonPublished 2 months ago in JournalI See Your Smiles
It never hurts to smile. It makes us feel good inside even when we’re hurting, reminds us not to take life too seriously. And when we give ourselves and others the love of smiles, it multiplies in people’s hearts. You never know whether you might be drastically picking up someone’s day by giving them a little ray of sunshine. We each have an inner light that is so important to not keep hidden, or as the religious saying goes, “don’t hide it under a bushel basket.” And yet, sometimes we need to keep some emotions contained. Inner anger can hurt someone else or ourselves, and sometimes we as human beings aren’t even fully aware of how much this feeling poisons ourselves. But there is someone watching who sees every time you smile. It’s such a small gesture, but small things add up to long-term results, mindsets or leanings toward certain feelings that become cyclical. This is as true for the positive as it is for the negative. So which are you going to choose?
Daniel J. HeckPublished 2 months ago in JournalAn Important Trait Of Great Leaders
I see many Leaders who say they want to attain huge Goals. It's an awesome thing to see, but I find there is something that stands in the way of most Leaders.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalMelancholy On The March To Progress
All Work that you do will take a toll on you, no matter what work you decide to do. Whether it is work you Love or Hate, Enjoy or Despise, find Inspiring or drains your Soul - All work will take some sort of toll.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalThe Evolution of Chat GPT
In the vast expanse of the digital realm, where lines of code interweave to create a world of infinite possibilities, there emerged a groundbreaking creation known as ChatGPT. Born from the minds of visionary engineers and data scientists, ChatGPT was not just an ordinary AI, but a marvel of artificial intelligence designed to interact with humans in a seamless and natural manner.
WORK 10X SPEEDPublished 2 months ago in Journal"Snow White and the Seven Dorks"
I tend to write about a lot of life experiences. A lot of them were high school. I had a lot of good memories of those times, some bad ones- actually who am I kidding, most of it was bad.
Chloe Rose Violet 🌹Published 2 months ago in JournalThe Consistency Curse
How do you become one of the Best in the World at something? There are a few factors, but one of the most important aspects is Consistency.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in JournalYou're Lazy And That's Good!
I'm going to say something, and your Ego may not like hearing it BUT when I say it I mean it in the BEST of ways. You're Lazy.
Cody Dakota Wooten, C.B.C.Published 2 months ago in Journal