Germany has rebuilt itself after the chaos of the Second World War and the division of the Cold War by being resolute and thoughtful Germany is a nation with a profound sense of duty and leadership. As a German teacher, I’ve watched with interest from afar as Germany has evolved after the horrors of the
Leadership
Make Positive Change

Some of you may have had the opportunity to watch the mini series The Book of Negros in celebration of Black History Month. This series depicted life in the early slave trade years and reminded us of the struggles, challenges and adversity of humanity and the few people that felt responsible to sacrifice their life
The best is yet to come
The President’s personal leadership style is that of self discipline and a commitment to positive self-belief of having confidence that he can succeed by staying true to his ethics, remaining optimistic even when the odds aren’t great and by not letting fear of failure get him down. He believes that the brightest days are still ahead.
Old Leadership, New Leadership
African leadership, being heavily over burdened and scatterbrained, is part of the Old Leadership. For the past 50 years, Africa has been sorting itself up into categories of Old Leadership and New Leadership.
Developing Cross-Cultural Leadership for the African Diaspora
By Frank T. Scruggs: The Afro News International The African Diaspora has many issues that are not unique to one faction. A large number of African people sometimes think that the problems of the entire African Diaspora are a responsibility and a universal obligation. In many cases this holds true but effective leadership locally is
SAGE Foundation
Dear Readers and Community Members, Dreams I have for this community and the values that will make them come true have come together in a new not for profit foundation. Established in 2007 it is now ready to being its public tour of duty. The SAGE Foundation’s guiding principle is the recognition of excellence in
Good Leaders Project Their Values and Passions
Leadership as easy and as hard as being true to yourself, taking risks What is this thing we call leadership? That’s the question I was asked to decode for an audience of woman business owners last week. It’s a seemingly simple question that I have been pondering since sitting in my first office cubicle as