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Monthly Archives: February 2014
To Be or Not To Be, Accepted?
In this country, the tenor of what’s acceptable in society is often reflected in the worlds of sport and entertainment. At the end of the season in April 2013, Jason Collins of the NBA revealed that he is gay. A … Continue reading
Posted in LaKo's Lessons, Management Lessons
Tagged gay, Jason Collins, LGBT, LGBTQIQ, Michael Sams, NBA, NFL, NFL Draft, SEC
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Passion in Life, Work, and Sports
Passion or being passionate is one of those characteristics that’s needed for a full life. I’ve been reading Onward by Howard Schultz, ceo of Starbucks Coffee Company (I didn’t make a mistake by typing ceo in all lower case. That’s … Continue reading
Posted in LaKo's Lessons, Life Lessons
Tagged Howard Schultz, management, National Football League, NFL, passion, passionate, Richard Sherman, Running, Starbucks, Super Bowl
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