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Inspiring Others
Inspiring others involves lifting thier souls, inciting them to action, encouraging them to take a leap of faith, jumping into the deep end of the pool.
The people that never try are guaranteed 100% failure. Sometimes we need to be pushed to step out in faith.
Leaders have the ability to motivate and inspire others to action.
Knowing the Cost of Success
Life and career are heavily intertwined. Goals and aspirations for one impact the other. We each need to think about the costs that one has on the other. Never just blindly grab an opportunity (that golden ring on the ladder perhaps) without weighing the cost.

Michael Morris
Oct 136 min read


Let's Innovate: Transforming Business Operations
Transforming business operations is not just about adopting new technology but about rethinking processes, culture, and strategy. So, how do we bring innovative thinking into operations? Let’s explore this journey together.

Michael Morris
Oct 104 min read


Top Leadership Qualities for Success
Leadership is a complex dance of skills, attitudes, and behaviors that inspire others to follow you—not because they have to, but because they want to. Over time, I’ve come to appreciate that certain essential leadership traits make all the difference, especially in high-stakes environments like global telecommunications, where secure and highly available IT systems are non-negotiable.

Michael Morris
Oct 35 min read


Turning Lemons Into Lemonade
What I discovered though was this this phase of my career became the most fulfilling of my career.
Politically, I could be as outspoken as I desired. but the most fulfilling part of this phase of my journey was the ability to play forward some of my experience and wisdom to more junior employees who were in the initial stages of their careers. There were all sorts of opportunities to play it forward.

Michael Morris
Oct 14 min read


Enough Already!!!
The accident broke the pattern. I ended up being a blessed man with only two broken arms.
The life lesson was that I learned --- the hard way ---- was how to accept help. It entailed both help for me to take care of myself and help to prepare food for me while I recovered.
The other lesson that became apparent to me was that I had built a crackerjack team. They were highly skilled and competent. They knew I was down for a while and that they needed to step up and do their j

Michael Morris
Sep 104 min read


Discover the essence of leadership through our engaging blog series. Explore real-life experiences and tips to enhance leadership qualities. Gain insights to inspire, guide, and lead with confidence. Dive into our stories and learn how to refine your leadership approach while making a positive impact in your professional journey.
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