17 Mar
Over the years, leadership education has morphed into a set of complex principles that often times seem possible for only an elite and dedicated minority. While this progression isn’t necessarily a “bad” outcome, it has inadvertently drawn attention away from the simple essential practices that make a quality and exceptional human being.
What I would love to call the “essential and basic practices” of any- one seeking to be an above-average human let alone a leader. In this edition of the AYLF Newsletter, we challenge our leaders to step back from the accumulation of complex knowledge and reflect on the essential skills and practices that make them leaders in the real sense.
“It’s the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.” -John Wooden, Basketball Coach

