Up to the 1950s, the fledgling studies on leadership theory looked mainly the leader herself – specifically defining various types of leaders. You had the autocratic leader,… Read more “The good news about leadership styles…”
Month: February 2020
Elton vs Tina
At some point in the late 1990s Elton John and Tina Turner decided to get together and perform a couple of songs for a big event called… Read more “Elton vs Tina”
New collaboration with The Sligo Champion…
8 weeks (and 2 days) to go until Theme Night #26 in Vicar St. And the kind people in The Sligo Champion have asked me to write… Read more “New collaboration with The Sligo Champion…”
New structure to the blog…
So 10 days ago I signed off from this blog… But as a colleague said to me last week – ‘you’re not gone at all’! – And… Read more “New structure to the blog…”
The long ruse…
As a friend said to me yesterday…the long ruse is always best. And it was great fun planning it and seeing it come off – the highlight… Read more “The long ruse…”
All videos from Theme Night #25 now up…
Thanks as always to Kris, Dominika and Iga from KDM Video-Photo Production for their work in producing almost 40 videos in double quick time! You can see… Read more “All videos from Theme Night #25 now up…”
Anyone looking for piano lessons?
Some slots have unexpectedly come free, so if you are interested in learning to play piano, improving your existing piano skills, or looking to understand music a… Read more “Anyone looking for piano lessons?”
Signing off…for now…
I heard an interview on the Second Captains podcast earlier this week with one of the best rugby players in Ireland right now – Andrew Conway. He… Read more “Signing off…for now…”
Vicar St 2020!
A lot of people have ben asking me for information regarding this night – so here is all you need to know… Firstly a short behind the… Read more “Vicar St 2020!”
Libraries
One thing of which we are very aware in the Theme Nights is to document them as they happen. Kris and Dominika Manulak are invaluable in this… Read more “Libraries”