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New Book: Eye of the Storm Leadership

From Colin Rule’s blog.

A few years ago, my friend Peter Adler hosted a meeting on Capitol Hill entitled “Political Courage and the Power of Bridge-Building” that involved some notable participants from the beltway scene. That conversation served as the seed that’s grown into a new book and DVD series entitled “Eye of the Storm Leadership: 150 Ideas, Stories, Quotes, and Exercises on the Art and Politics of Managing Human Hurricanes.”
 
Information on the book is available here:
www.eyeofthestormleadership.com.
 
A related article on Mediate.com addressing the same issue in connection to the current presidential race can be found here:
https://mediate.com/articles/adlerstorm.cfm
 
Definitely worth checking out.

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Colin Rule

Since 2020, Colin Rule is CEO of ODR.com, Inc. and Resourceful Internet Solutions, Inc., home of Mediate.com, MediateUniversity.com, Arbitrate.com and CaseloadManager.com.  From 2017 to 2020, Colin was Vice President for Online Dispute Resolution at Tyler Technologies. Tyler acquired Modria.com, an ODR provider that Colin co-founded, in 2017.  Previously, from 2003… MORE >

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