by Jon Michail | Feb 15, 2013 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Political Branding, Political Image, Politics, Public Opinion
Unfortunately political spin doctoring has replaced authenticity; that can only be negative for society. The following article is a good illustration. By Leo D-Angelo Fisher Modern political leaders and back-room apparatchiks seem convinced that voters favour... by Jon Michail | Feb 15, 2013 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Political Image, Politics
The essence of leadership is not easy to define. It depends on what the leader is leading, or is aiming to lead. Mitt Romney is the embodiment of someone who aimed to lead a country while displaying behaviour that we more readily recognise in a CEO. Jonathon... by Jon Michail | Jan 28, 2013 | Coaching, Jon Michail, Personal Branding, Politics, Positive Psychology
How to order wine at a business lunch By Sylvia Pennington | Fairfax Media – goodfood Sylvia Pennington explores the politics and etiquette of ordering wine at a business lunch. Making sure your guests are well watered, as well as well fed, is part of the... by Jon Michail | Jan 11, 2013 | Appearance, Communication, Jon Michail, Personal Branding, Political Branding, Political Image, Politics, Power, Power and Influence, Public Opinion
Doodled signatures leave a poor mark: Lessons from US Treasury secretary-designate Lew’s poor penmanship By Patrick Stafford | 11 January, 2013 With smartphones and tablets now the default communication tools of the day, many entrepreneurs don’t think about whether...