Lessons from Exploration
A BETTER EVERYDAY WITH WISDOM EARNED A WORLD AWAY.
How to Keep Your Business From Going Down Like a Failed Expedition
In 1845, Sir John Franklin led two ships, the HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror, into the icy embrace of the Arctic, seeking the Northwest Passage. This expedition, fraught with ambition and hope, ended in tragedy — none of the 129 men aboard returned. But while The Franklin Expedition remains one of history's most poignant lessons in preparation, leadership, and humility—it is FAR from the only one.
Why Effective Leaders Give Credit to Others
Explorers know as well as anyone the value of giving credit to others. Though far from all do! Today we examine this skill and the secret to giving credit properly.