by Russ Riddle | Nov 4, 2015 | Leadership
Crossing Calmont Avenue, look – It’s a nerd. It’s a crane. It’s Stuporman! Faster than a speeding police cruiser, more powerful than an ulterior motive, able to leap to safety in a single bound. I’m 23 years old, lanky and (I feel) “bullet-proof.” Stratford Place...
by Russ Riddle | Oct 28, 2015 | Leadership
Flashlights lit my nocturnal adventures as a boy. Going on a bear hunt indoors or out. Drawing light pictures on the ceiling. Reading Spiderman comic books under the covers long after bedtime. Just the possibility of getting caught made the latter exciting. Nothing...
by Russ Riddle | Feb 15, 2013 | Humor, Leadership, Motivation
One surefire morale buster in the workplace is expecting your team to perform tasks without providing them the proper tools. Ask any auto mechanic. Without the right tools, a repair is more difficult, takes more time and frustrates the most patient of grease monkeys....
by Russ Riddle | Dec 24, 2012 | Action, Leadership, Motivation
We need galvanized leaders, not lemmings! Most of us well know the myth of lemmings purposely plunging off of cliffs. Sadly, the myth is often perpetuated by so-called “leaders” who are more akin to lemmings. The moral – We must carefully choose leaders. The best...