Background: Southwest Airlines is the largest airline measured by number of passengers carried each year within the United States. It is also known as a ‘discount airline’ compared with its large rivals in the industry. Rollin King and Herb Kelleher founded Southwest Airlines on June 18, 1971. Its first flights […]
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7 Staffing Tips to Remember As COVID-19 Cases Rise
It’s hard to believe a second wave of COVID-19 cases is on the rise. Just this week, the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 rose by 5% in 36 states. Additionally, this week the U.S. reported an average of almost 70,000 new cases every day (October 20th-October 27th). This has […]
Great Leadership Versus Great Management
Effective leadership is essential in every organization and is a highly sought after skill by most employers. Through Leadership Training, you can gain these valuable skills without having to disrupt your current lifestyle. There has been a lot of debate, research and discussion about the differences between leadership and management. […]
Principled Reasoning and Ethical Decisions
As the world becomes more complicated the need for ethical business choices moves to the forefront. Corporation’s decisions can affect the world in a positive or negative manner on an ever-larger scale. The five steps of principled reasoning give some order and sense to a subject that can be too […]
Replicating Yourself
If I were to give you one word to define management success, it would be replication. If you had 10 of you working for you, how well would you be doing today? Your answer had better be awesome (otherwise you are going to have to fire yourself!). The fact of […]
Causes and Effects of Deficit Financing
As we know, the major sources of public revenue are taxes, fees, prices, special assessments, rates, gifts etc., etc. If during a given period of time, the government expenditure exceeds government revenue and the deficit is met by borrowing, it is called deficit financing or income creating finance. In order […]
Leadership Insights from the Apostle Paul
The Pauline letters were addressed to small groups of people that he knew by name (Timothy, Titus, and Philemon) as well as large audiences (Romans, Corinthians, Galatians). These letters provide insight into why leaders exist and what knowledge, skills, and abilities are important to leaders today. In each letter Paul […]
How to Help Someone Who is Out-of-Esteem
How do you know when someone has a less than positive self-image? Are there behaviors that signal trouble ahead? Each temperament style has their own unique indicators for when they are in- and out-of-esteem. Knowing the signals will help everyone move toward putting the esteem engine back on the right […]
