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The Rhino’s Heartbeat

The Rhino’s Heartbeat

By Christian Warren • on March 4, 2009

Valentine’s Day has come and gone and I purposefully put this blog off until March. I personally believe that kindness and thoughtfulness should be practiced year-round. And it should be noted that Valentine’s Day is not just for lovers; it is for everyone. Don’t you remember when we were kids? We gave a Valentine to everyone. The Rhino approaches

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The Rhino’s Holiday

The Rhino’s Holiday

By Christian Warren • on February 26, 2009

It would be ridiculous not to recognize two of the greatest leaders of all time during the month of their birth. George Washington was born On February 22 and Abraham Lincoln on February 12. The year’s of their birth obviously don’t really matter because their leadership styles are timeless and are

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The Rhino’s Glass Ceiling

The Rhino’s Glass Ceiling

By Christian Warren • on February 19, 2009

The term “glass ceiling” has been thrown around offices since the mid 1980’s, and was a buzz term before “buzz words” existed. For those that are not aware, the glass ceiling is the imaginary ceiling that individuals hit on their way to the top of the corporate ladder. I would like to think

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The Rhino Saw His Shadow

The Rhino Saw His Shadow

By Christian Warren • on February 13, 2009

Well, February 2nd has come and gone over the past several weeks and the Rhino did see his shadow, but then again, the Rhino always sees his shadow. But instead of dreading six more weeks of winter, he chooses to use his time wisely and prepare for spring. The best leaders should use this time to do

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The Rhino vs. The Rhino

The Rhino vs. The Rhino

By Christian Warren • on February 6, 2009

I don’t know about you, but I enjoyed every minute of this years Superbowl that took place last week in my backyard. Wow! What a game. Never have I seen a game that carried so much passion and spirit. And I’m not just talking about team spirit. I am talking about good old-fashioned American tried

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The Rhino’s Foresight : Checkmate

The Rhino’s Foresight : Checkmate

By Christian Warren • on January 28, 2009

The best chess players in the world will tell you that they are not just merely interested in the board game; they will tell you that they are strategists whom enjoy an intellectual cat and mouse where they are not anticipating their own next move, but rather their worthy opponents. They not only plan

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Enjoy the Journey

Enjoy the Journey

By Christian Warren • on January 20, 2009

As we are at the onset of a brand new year, I want to share three little words with you… “Enjoy the Journey.” Along with I love you and I am sorry, Enjoy the Journey is one of the three most important three-word phrases in our lives. If you are a person that only lives “for the moment,” you

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5 Ways to Inspire Your Team

5 Ways to Inspire Your Team

By Christian Warren • on January 8, 2009

This article I wrote was recommended by Phil Gerbyshak on SlackerManager.com Note from Phil: This is a guest post from Christian Warren, author of Running with the Rhinos. I don’t have time for long discertations on how I can be a better leader, and I love the simplest of management lessons. This

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The Positive Aspects of Being Thick-Skinned

The Positive Aspects of Being Thick-Skinned

By Christian Warren • on January 4, 2009

When most people use the term ‘thick-skinned” to describe someone they are probably being a bit negative. The fact of the matter is that being “thick-skinned” can have a very positive outcome. The mighty Rhino has some of the thickest skin known to mankind…as do all great leaders. Being thick-skinned

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Resolution vs. Conviction 2009

Resolution vs. Conviction 2009

By Christian Warren • on December 31, 2008

By some definitions “resolution” is a solution or settling of a problem. In my opinion, that holds a negative connotation. This New Year’s, I am asking to you to think outside the box, and try something different. You might have “resolved” to lose weight, make more money, or better your relationships.

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