The stories are filled with specific dates, names, and specific statements about the beast who terrorized the people in the tiny, French town of Gevaudan in the 18th Century. The townspeople who saw the beast gave a description of it being part man and part wolf, a werewolf. This werewolf was said to have attacked more than... Continue Reading →
Prioritize Those Plates!
I have always liked the imagery of spinning plates to share with leaders about our need to keep an eye on all the moving parts to the job, to allow others to help us, and to ensure we keep each of them spinning instead of falling off. I think about this image constantly, and I... Continue Reading →