The Paradoxical Commandments took on a life of their own after Keith wrote them as a Harvard sophomore more than 30 years ago. They became almost a law unto themselves for doing good despite people ...
In this file photo from 1979, Mother Teresa receives the Nobel Peace Prize during a ceremony at Oslo University. At right is the Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Professor John Sanness.
I was concluding a Better, Faster, Cheaper workshop last month with a wonderful set of government managers. These people were bright; they got the concepts; and their hearts were in the right place.
Summer is finally here, after we experienced a very long spring. Cold, wet weather made yard work difficult. Cloudy, cool days made us edgy. Late May tornadoes brought destruction to our neighbors in ...
This week Kent M. Keith ’71 released his first full-length book, Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments, published by Penguin Putnam, after a Mother Teresa quotation led him back to his own college-age ...
LITTLE ROCK — I saw a neat plaque at a family funeral a couple of weeks ago. It was an inspiring poem called "Anyway" that was ascribed to writings on the wall of Mother Teresa's children's home in ...
Leading an organization, whether public, private or nonprofit, requires making tough decisions. It's just part of the job, whether it's in the job description or not. Because, as they say, it's lonely ...
Leading an organization, public, private or nonprofit, requires making tough decisions. It's just part of the job, whether it's in the job description or not. Business school classes in leadership ...
We have tough days, tough hours, tough meetings and tough conversations. It ain’t fun. Nobody likes conflict and sometimes things happen that make you wonder if it is really worth getting up and ...
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