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Rick Rochelle

Rick Rochelle

For the past 22 years, Rick Rochelle has taught leadership skills on remote wilderness expeditions around the world for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS). Currently he directs the school's custom course division, NOLS Professional Training.

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As an educator, I appreciated his emphasis on education...

By Rick Rochelle | January 26, 2011; 09:56 AM ET | Comments (1)

The 'interpersonal gap'

How can our leaders work toward a common vision? They must tone down the rhetoric and actively listen to close the interpersonal gap.

By Rick Rochelle | March 24, 2010; 04:53 PM ET | Comments (0)

Wilderness Mission Statement

Those of us who teach leadership in wilderness settings have wrestled with the communication question for decades. The answer is to choose the communication options that fit your mission.

By Rick Rochelle | August 12, 2009; 10:55 AM ET | Comments (0)

How Very Human

Obama's recovery was good, but in some ways perhaps too measured, in contrast to his initially spontaneous reaction.

By Rick Rochelle | August 4, 2009; 11:42 AM ET | Comments (0)

Leadership Style Matters

Knowing when to buckle down and accomplish tasks--and when to weather political storms--is critical. A good leader will change her leadership style to match her situation.

By Rick Rochelle | July 7, 2009; 10:49 AM ET | Comments (1)

 
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