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I had to do some mental calisthenics in launching this site: First, there is so much to consider: Which picture is the best picture? How do I want to describe my offerings? How can I cull together the most powerful testimonials? Then, there are the polarities to balance from my ego to my heart. Polarities are interdependent variables pairs that coexist as energy systems where both are important, but not to the neglect of the other. Deciding to denote myself “Public Figure” on my Facebook professional page took a minute. Who am I to self proclaim public figure? “Oh, no, is this too much...

Michael Roberto is a professor of management at Bryant University in Smithfield, RI and prior at Harvard Business School. His research focuses on strategic decision-making processes and senior management teams. From his blog: ‎10 years ago Columbia shuttle accident. 27 (!!) years ago CHALLENGER (first real tragedy I remember in my life). As Peter Drucker, management guru used to say after his inspirational workshops, “On Monday, don’t tell me how great it was; tell me what you’re doing differently.”...

Phew. Wow. What a challenge the past month and a half has been. Have lived the teeter of a downward spiral that left me fast asleep to some of the awarenesses of my higher self. Totally in a pity party and helpless to some extent. Alone. Depressed even. [See past few--and sporadic posts on here for confirmation.] But I'm back. With a smile. In flow. On my game. And boy, does it feel good. As challenging as some of it was, though, I can see some value of "going there" - reminded me that 'thinking your way out' is not always the...

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