Last week I was on a week-long trip to Sugarcreek, Ohio, home of the nuCamp RV manufacturing facility. The event was called uCamp17, with nuCamp teardrop RVs from around the US and Canada arriving at the Winklepleck Grove Campground in Sugarcreek. Activities hosted by nuCamp were set up every day and in between we spent […]
Chukat – Patience as a Virtue of Leadership
The Torah portion Chukat has many facets, but I focused on the well-known story-line where Moses loses his patience and strikes the rock twice to get water after G-d had told him to speak to the rock. I’ve found that there are a couple of great leadership lessons here. On the surface, the takeaway is […]
TEDxRVA 2017 sketchnotes – page 1
Korach – Leadership Lessons from Moses
This week’s Torah portion is called Korah (with a guttural “kh” at the end) after the name of the Bond villain in the storyline. It’s a fairly gruesome section of the Torah, starting with an insurrection by Korah and ending with Korah, his 250 followers, and all of their families being swallowed up by the […]
Flight, Fight, or Unite – a talk by Guy Winterbotham
This is a sketchnote from Guy Winterbotham’s talk on the steps to get a team from “The Circus of the Damned” to a place of healthy conflict where innovation and ideas flourish. The link to Guy’s slideshare is here.