J. T. Pedersen's Blog Posts Tagged 'Motorcycling' (3)

Credibility. A Fundamental Trait to Being a Leader

Harvard Business Review’s John Baldoni perhaps says it best, “Credibility is a leader's coin of the realm. With it, she can lead people to the Promised Land; without it, she wanders in the desert of lost expectations.” (http://bit.ly/o7cy4W)

Why does credibility matter? At it’s most fundamental level, it…

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Added by J. T. Pedersen on July 12, 2011 at 9:22am — No Comments

Riding Familiarity Breeds Respect

Over the years, I have ridden with scores of people, easily, scores. In the group picture of my mind’s eye, some clearly stand out while others have blurred into the background. There are riders that likely come to the front of your own mind. Have you ever asked yourself, why?

As a MSTA* member I’ve ridden with a few different groups. The exact make up of these groups…

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Added by J. T. Pedersen on March 14, 2011 at 9:41am — No Comments

So, What Do You Need Improvement On?

It’s a question that we frequently ask ourselves, perhaps professionally, perhaps personally. As a motorcyclist, it is particularly true when someone raises the topic of motorcycle training. So it is, with the arrival of the latest California Superbike School newsletter and Spring around the corner, that these questions came forward in my…

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Added by J. T. Pedersen on February 22, 2011 at 6:06am — No Comments

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