These are busy times for Operation HOPE, Love Leadership (The New Way to Lead in a Fear-Based World) and the silver rights movement. Given the state of our nation and our world, if our agenda is not going to be relevant now, it never will be. Here is what's happening today and around the corner:
Speaking this evening before the University of Michigan Black Business Association, at the Ross Business School, for their Alfred L. Edwards Conference, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Book signing to follow.
Joining my friend and HOPE Partner Jim Clifton, chairman and CEO of Gallup, and partner in the Gallup-Operation HOPE Financial Literacy Index, on Monday evening for a "Conversation on Leadership" around "American Strategy to Rewin the World," at the New Commerce Club in downtown Atlanta, Georgia.
Speaking November 30th at the iconic Hue-Man Bookstore & Cafe in Harlem, New York. Book signing to follow.
Speaking before my friends from Turkey (where Asian, the Middle East and Europe meets) end of month for the Rumi Forum, in Washington, D.C. Book signing to follow.
Okay, let's go....










It's entirely possible that one or more of these ideas could have been a big success had we given it the college try. Instead, these ideas died on the vine -- usually in one minute of a 1:1, a couple minutes before a different meeting got a quorum, or in a hallway conversation on the way to lunch. Generating good ideas is only as important as getting buy in for them. If you come up with ideas no one wants to act on, you're about as useful as someone who doesn't come up with any ideas (but you'll be a lot more frustrated and bitter).
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