John Ikeda

John Ikeda is the founder of Honorable Leadership, a firm dedicated to training organizations and coaching leaders in how to Lead With Honor and Live a Life of Excellence. John holds a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership and is a PMI certified Project Management Professional with over 25 years experience in management. He speaks regularly at project management seminars where he has shared his talents with various organizations throughout the United States and internationally. John has recently published his first book and is an accomplished journalist with articles that have been published in both leadership and project management. A retired Commander in the US Naval Reserves he currently resides in Roseville California.

How To Handle Poor Performance – Salon Takeover

Greetings Leaders! My daughter and I were watching Tabatha’s Salon Takeover on Bravo the other night where one of the hairstylists was obviously a poor performer. She wasn’t great at time management, talked incessantly about herself, disregarded her client’s time constraints, was a poor listener, didnt’ take criticism to heart and was a drag on […]

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The Path of the Honorable Leader – Enlightenment

Greetings Leaders! This is the ninth posting in The Path of the Honorable Leader series. The Honorable Leader searches for enlightenment. He knows that once he feels he has arrived, that he has failed. A Leader’s journey is a never ending quest for knowledge and understanding. Enlightenment. The closer a leader comes to enlightenment, the

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The Impossible Deadline – Managing Expectations

Greetings Leaders! Many of you have been in the situation where C-level executives initiate a project with vague requirements, no resources and… a project end date. Executives are often the underlying cause of many failed projects. They have a vision, or an obligation to move the organization forward. After all, isn’t that their job? They

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