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Hudson Bay Railway of Churchill Manitoba purchased 12 former Union Pacific SD60M locomotives that are being worked and painted at Metro East Industries. This is a rare view of the # 6001 with a grey nose scheme which wasn't used on the final scheme. Look at my stream for a photo of the HBR # 6000 in the final scheme used. HBR # 6001 is ex UP # 2384. Taken with MEI and HBR permission East St Louis, IL Feb 8th 2022.
Skimming the new fallen snow off the top of the rails, an Illinois Railways SD50 rolls east on a track clearing mission.
Video: youtu.be/XYx_U1LfzOI
And wide view snow-splat video: youtu.be/uRqmpum0Tok
The Leadership Code: Five Rules to Lead By
Authors: Dave Ulrich, Norm Smallwood, and Kate Sweetman
Publication Date: January 2009
Description: What makes a great leader?It's a question that has been tackled by thousands. In fact, there are literally tens of thousands of leadership studies, theories, frameworks, models, and recommended best practices. But where are the clear, simple answers we need for our daily work lives? Are there any?
Dave Ulrich, Norm Smallwood, and Kate Sweetman set out to answer these questions--to crack the code of leadership. Drawing on decades of research experience, the authors conducted extensive interviews with a variety of respected CEOs, academics, experienced executives, and seasoned consultants -- and heard the same five essentials repeated again and again. These five rules became The Leadership Code.
In The Leadership Code, the authors break down great leadership into day-to-day actions, so that you know what to do Monday morning. Crack the leadership code--and take your leadership to the next level.
Author Bios: Dave Ulrich is Professor of Business at the University of Michigan and a partner at the RBL Group. In 2008, Fast Company named him one of the ten most innovative and creative business management thinkers.
Norm Smallwood is cofounder of the RBL Group. His is also on the faculty of the Executive Education Center at the University of Michigan Business School.
Kate Sweetman is a leadership development consultant and a former editor at Harvard Business Review.
Dave's RBL Page: www.daveulrich.com/
Norm's RBL Page:
Other works by these authors:
Leadership Brand
Why the Bottom Line ISN'T!
The Change Champion's Fieldguide
HBR Articles
Contact: publicity@hbr.org
Hudson Bay Railway SD60M # 6009 ( ex UP # 2422 ) is the 10th of 12 in the order to be completed by Metro East Industries. East St Louis, IL on Sept 15th 2022
One of the Illinois Railway's finest hitting a plow line at Millbrook, Illinois. An SD50. Thanks to Matt for the tip.
Snow splat video: youtu.be/XYx_U1LfzOI
Tour Auto Optic 2000 (2017)
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If it isn't obvious right off the bat, this is a tribute to Archy, a man of kindness, ingenuity, and skill when it comes to PMG and our community here.
Happy Bokeh Rhododendron.
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A final photo of the SD50 snow bash.
Another video, including a slow motion view of the run through the drifts, is here: youtu.be/g3U8K9usaKg
Thanks again to Engineer Matt for the tip.
Sharing yet another Hudson Bay Railway shot as I personally love the paint scheme. Hudson Bay Railway SD60M # 6008 ( ex UP 2419 ) seen at MEI East St Louis, IL on Sept 7th 2022.
Three Hudson Bay Railway SD50s lead a six engine lashup through Dayton, Illinois on the Illinois Railway. Included is a "Warbonnet", BNSF 219.
Video: youtu.be/n-bVrJv3awM
An EMD SD50 leading a westbound power parade into Ottawa, Illinois on the Illinois Railway. Later the BNSF 219, buried near the rear, would lead a 100 car silica sand train to Eola.
That video is here: youtu.be/MMul9mjuboY
Thanks to Matt for the tip on this.
Small child standing next to a St. Bernard dog.
One of a set of glass negatives associated with Herbert 'Burt' Rathbun (1861-1897). The negative is slightly damaged.
St. Bernard dog in the snow in front of a house with a picket fence. Possibly taken in Belleville, Ontario.
One of a set of glass negatives associated with Herbert 'Burt' Rathbun (1861-1897). The negative is slightly damaged.