Margaret McSweeney guest posts over at Michael Hyatt's site and offers
12 leadership lessons from her father, Dr. Claude H. Rhea, Jr., whom she describes as "a strategic visionary, a 32-year colon cancer survivor, a member of the prestigious Royal Society of the Arts, an accomplished international lyric tenor who recorded five albums (one with the Concert Orchestra of London), a published author (including his autobiography, a cook book and two song books for children), a Dean of a Music School and a President of a College."
His lessons:
- Creed.
- Heed.
- Read.
- Knead.
- Feed.
- Seed.
- Weed. (If you're in the Caribbean, California, or Oregon, it's not what you think :-))
- Speed.
- Greed.
- Deed.
- Exceed.
- Need.
I liked the rhyme scheme, and the lessons are helpful, too. Read the
entire brief post.
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