
Brain Based Business is proud to host MITA Millionaire Bloggers - a new weekly celebration of bloggers’ unique talents, and inspired messages. Featured under MITA’s five brain based entry points this week are Steve Roesler, Anna Farmery, Mike Wagner, George Reavis, and Phil Gerbyshak.
Check out last week’s hits from Ed Brenegar, Maria Palma, Barbra Sundquist, Lisa Haneberg, and Lewis Green.
1. Steve Roesler over at All Things Workplace told the moving story of a CEO that others nudged into that lead because of who he was. Check out Steve’s client’s fascinating journey and pick up a few tidbits for yours. Steve’s question … "Who Do I Want to Become?" vs. "What Do I Want to Be?" also points us to how to manage change, and offers practical tips for a new balance of power. Check out the details and you’ll likely bookmark these tips for the next time you consider the impact of changes – both personally and professionally.
2. Anna Farmery over at The Engaging Brand Blog targets approaches that will narrow the gaps between words and actions in the workplace. Check out Anna’s 10 ways to Audit your Personal Actions, to see where you stand. You’d be surprised at unique areas of alignment here.
3. Mike Wagner shows criteria that enhance a person’s many ways of knowing and expressing unique differences. Check out how brands for Mike are made up of five forces … and you’ll see how these 5 draw from a person’s multiple intelligences in ways that grow and show a brand.
4. George Reavis at Frontline Leadership Trends looks at leadership from its complex and different angles and concludes that we consider changing the way we look at leadership. An interesting read!
5. Phil Gerbyshak over at Make it Great, challenges readers to give grads a fighting chance in response to fascinating reflections about his first job. Thanks Phil for helping us to glance back in ways that enable us to gaze forward with new insights.
Who are you reading out there today for next week’s spotlight on MITA Millionaire Bloggers – part 4? Let us know who’s raising your workplace IQ this week, Ok?










Well, thanks so much, Ellen. As a regular reader of your blog I value the kind words.
I just regret that my late mom is unable to see "Steve Roesler" and the word "Brain" on the same page!
Warmly,
Steve
Posted by: Steve Roesler | March 14, 2007 10:51 PM | Permalink to Comment