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Opinion | Are We Looking at George H.W. Biden?
  + stars: | 2023-11-09 | by ( Frank Bruni | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
It breaks your heart, but as Carly Simon sang, there is more room in a broken heart. And yet here we are, atoms with consciousness, each of us a living improbability forged of chaos and dead stars. Flagg’s highlight mixtapes are downright gratuitous — look at him reducing these poor kids into piles of gristle and bone! It should honestly come with a content warning.” (Matthew Dallett, Brooklin, Maine)In The Wall Street Journal, Jason Gay rendered a damning (and furry!) Maybe the dog lies down and chews a big stick.” (Paul Shikany, the Bronx)
Persons: Anne Lamott, Carly Simon, , Melissa France, Steve Aldrich, Maria Popova, , “ Oppenheimer, Jo Radner, James Bennet, Donald Trump, Mitt Romney, Trump, Romney, bankrupting bender, Roger Tellefsen, Luke Winkie marveled, Cooper Flagg, Flagg, Matthew Dallett, Jason Gay, Paul Shikany Organizations: Washington Post, Times, Republicans, Duke basketball, Street Locations: Washington, Flemington, N.J, Minneapolis, Bulgarian, Lovell , Maine, Berwyn, Pa, Brooklin , Maine, Bronx
Ikwuakor noticed that the best leaders are even-tempered. AdvertisementAdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with AK Ikwuakor , a 38-year-old executive sales coach lead at Google from Marina Del Rey, California. As an executive coach, corporate team trainer, and consultant, I've worked with leaders and teams from fledgling startups to global conglomerates such as Google, Duke Basketball and the State Department. The best decision can fall flat if it's not translated into action, so the best leaders create a plan, assign responsibilities, and provide people with resources and support. The goal of successful leaders is the opposite of this: maintaining emotional intelligence while executing their daily objectives.
Persons: Ikwuakor, , AK, Marina Del, It's, there's, I've, — it's, They're, isn't Organizations: Google, Service, Duke Basketball, State Department, Fortune Locations: Marina Del Rey , California
What ‘The Bear’ Gets Right About Chicago
  + stars: | 2023-07-26 | by ( Nicholas Cannariato | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
But “The Bear” captures something real about the city’s dining culture — and, more broadly, what you might call the geography of ambition. This is the kind of chef we see Carmy transforming into, and the kind of chef we’re shown surrounding him. In another second-season scene, Sydney has a video chat with the pastry chef Marcus, who has gone to Copenhagen to hone his skills. Marcus receives his own lesson about ambition when he asks Luca, the chef he’s studying under, how he got so good. He came to see this as a good thing: “I could take that pressure off myself.
Persons: Sydney Adamu, , don’t, Carmy, we’re, Donnie Madia, Marcus, , Mike Krzyzewski, Luca Organizations: Michelin, Sydney, , Duke, Locations: New York, “ New York, Chicago, Sydney, Copenhagen
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview on developing leaders with Mike Krzyzewski, former Duke men's basketball coachRetired Duke Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how individuals can develop the skills necessary to become strong leaders. 'Coach K' is now teaching a MasterClass on the subject.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEffective leadership has to be based on values, says fmr. Duke coach Mike KrzyzewskiRetired Duke Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how individuals can develop the skills necessary to become strong leaders. 'Coach K' is now teaching a MasterClass on the subject.
The Golden Age of Volleyball Is Here
  + stars: | 2022-12-01 | by ( Rachel Bachman | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Texas students line up outside Gregory Gym, some with painted faces or chests, for the chance to snag a seat. Once there, they join longtime fans and starry-eyed kids in screaming their heads off for the Longhorns. “I would kind of compare it to a Duke basketball game, if I’m being honest,” said Logan Eggleston, a senior outside hitter for the Texas team that heads into Thursday’s NCAA volleyball tournament with the nation’s No. “The crowds are right on top of you. You can’t even think when you’re in a game.”
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