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Everest DVD with Stephen R. Covey and Erik Weihenmayer

www.mindperk.com Everest is the incredible true story of Erik Weihenmayer’s quest to climb the summit of the tallest peak in the world–blind. It’s also a story of amazing leadership, perseverance, trust, team building, and creating greatness. This complete package includes the award-winning Everest video with Erik Weihenmayer, a 10-minute meeting opener featuring Stephen R. Covey explaining the 4 Imperatives of Great Leaders, facilitator guide (pdf), participant guidebooks (pdf), PowerPoint presentation and more. Available at MindPerk.com. http://www.youtube.com/v/jsc_hASaY94?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Originally posted here: Everest DVD with Stephen R. Covey and Erik Weihenmayer

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Rasheed Young: How He Became President of Run Athletics

Why I Don’t Like the ‘Saving the World Forever’ Approach to Financial Reform

Rortybomb submits: Paul Krugman writes about the current financial reform efforts, and uses a great metaphor for regulatory regimes. Greek armies were specialized and fought better when they had great leaders, while Roman armies were more generic but robust to poor leadership. “And in the end, since mediocre leaders are the norm, the Roman way prevailed.” Heh. Complete Story