May 14, 2015

Maria Ninfa Rodriquez—who went by her middle name, Ninfa—was born in 1924 in Harlingen, Texas, along the Mexico border. One of twelve children, she grew up in a humble Catholic family who grew and raised their own food, living modestly but happily.   In 1945 Ninfa married the love of her life, “D.T.” Laurenzo, and

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May 13, 2015

It was an honor and pleasure to interview Glen Hall, Senior Vice President of Sales at MD Buyline last week. The interview was conducted and videotaped in Dallas. Short, highly relevant video segments from the interview will be published later this year on AmericasHealthcareLeaders.com. Glen is an interesting, articulate, thoughtful, and successful senior leader. He is

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May 11, 2015

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May 7, 2015

Dorothy Winn grew up in the 1950s as the eldest of twelve children. A family of migrant workers, the Winns traveled from crop to crop, everyone working to put food on the table. Life was a bitter struggle to survive each day in order to work the next.   To make their situation even worse,

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May 6, 2015

What Can You Learn from Presidential Leadership? Tune in for the third video in my series highlighting select strengths of some of the most successful and influential people in the world—presidents of the United States of America. In this week’s video I share a story about a young man who, after his dream career came to an abrupt halt, chose to channel his focus, drive, and determination in a new direction. Click to watch the video!

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May 4, 2015

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April 30, 2015

Jacquie grew up in a loving, hard-working southern family. Though money was often scarce, her close-knit family enjoyed the simple things in life and they got by well enough. However, due to her family’s financial situation, as the eldest child Jacquie knew college wasn’t an option for her. So after high school graduation she married

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April 29, 2015

Many leaders continually endeavor to “force-fit” their definitions of personal and professional success on the people who follow them and the organizations they lead. Inevitably, every such leader fails! These leaders fail to acknowledge, understand, and properly leverage the powerful, inevitable, and everlasting truth regarding success. Author Kristin Kaufman addresses this critically important subject in her recent

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