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6 Leadership Lessons from the Legacy of Winston Churchill
Many achieve success for the moment, but only a few build a legacy that outlives them. So, what makes the difference? Here are six leadership lessons from Winston Churchill’s lasting legacy.
6 Scary Behaviors that May Be Lurking in the Life of Every Leader
Every leader has shadows – those dark places that hide the least desirable parts of who we are. Here are 6 scary behaviors that can often be found lurking in the shadows of any leader.
What a California Wildfire Can Teach Us About Organizational Culture
We have seen the devastation wildfires can cause - but what about the damage from a culture wildfire in your organization? Here are seven lessons from real wildfires that can help you prevent and contain culture fires before they consume your team.
Why Didn’t You Say So? 7 Reasons Why Communication Is So Difficult
Miscommunication is more than just frustrating; it can derail teams, projects, and relationships. Here are 7 factors that make communication tricky and how you can overcome them.
9 Ways to Tame Your Organizational Rules & Policies
A rule-heavy workplace communicates distrust, fuels dissatisfaction, and sends top performers packing. Here are nine ways to tame the rules in your organization.
Fresh Starts: Launching the Year Strong, Focused, & Hopeful
Whether last year was your best, your worst, or somewhere in between, we all do well with fresh starts. Here are practical steps to help you start your year strong, focused, and hopeful.
7 Signs You Might Be Working with a Grinch
Is there a Grinch at work? From leading from fear to taking pleasure in others’ failures, the Grinch’s traits are all too familiar. Here are 7 signs you might be working with a Grinch – or maybe you are the Grinch.
“Stop The Madness!” Strategies to Help Yourself & Others Manage Change
Overwhelmed by change or facing resistance from your team? Here are practical strategies to stop the madness and help yourself and others navigate change with confidence and ease.
Need Talent for Your Organization? Change Where You Look for It.
If you are struggling to find top talent for your organization, it might be time to rethink where you are looking. Fresh perspectives and taking risks could be the key to building your dream team. Here's how.
How to Reinforce Your Leadership Against the Erosion of Trust
Trust is eroding across every sector of our society, impacting how we lead. Here are the top causes of the erosion of trust and what we can do to stop it.
The Power of ONE: How One Small Action Can Cause Ripples of Positive Change
Ever wonder how one small action can change everything? From a tiny splinter to a single phrase saving a life, here are five examples of the incredible power of ONE action.
3 Traits That Make a Leader a Visionary
What sets visionary leaders apart isn’t magic—it’s a few key traits that turn big ideas into reality. Whether it's Karl Benz revolutionizing transportation or a local entrepreneur transforming her community, here are the three traits that separate a visionary leader from all other leaders.
5 Ways to Make Smart Decisions in a Time of Trends, Traps, & Trickery
No matter what environment you work in, leaders are facing complex issues and strong opinions that can ultimately shape the decisions they are considering. Here are five ways to make smart decisions in a time of trends, traps, and trickery.
Crazy-Makers: 7 Employee Behaviors That Will Make Any Leader Dread the Morning
We often hear about the power-crazed or bizarre boss, but what about the employee who makes their boss a bit crazy? Here are seven employee behaviors that can make a leader dread getting up and going to work tomorrow.
5 Leadership "Addictions" Worth Breaking
Over the years, we have seen five “addictions” that are common to leadership: control, image, money, status, and affirmation. These behaviors are often overlooked or excused away, but they can be damaging. Here is a short look at these leadership addictions and how to break them.
Lowering the Temperature: 6 Ways to Reduce Unproductive Conflict & Increase Trust
Differences of opinion often lead to conflict, but we can prevent a meltdown by lowering the temperature. Here's how to reduce unproductive conflict and build trust.
Leadership Lessons from the 2024 Paris Olympics
I always see things through the lens of leadership - including the 2024 Paris Olympics. From a 16-year-old track star to a botched dive, here are 8 leadership lessons for you to consider.
A Father’s Top 10 List for a Child Heading to College [Or Anywhere Else for That Matter!]
When my daughter was heading to college, I gave her the best advice I could from my experience in life and leadership. These principles also have a lot of use for those who lead. So if you are heading off to college, starting a new job, or are a seasoned leader, here is my best advice for you.
Alone: 8 Reasons Every Employer Should Encourage Relational Connection at Work
For the first 200 years of U.S. history, we were known for our social connections and sense of community. But then, we stopped hanging out. Isolation negatively impacts all areas of our lives. Here are eight reasons why every employer should encourage relational connection at work.
You Worked Hard to Be Successful – Don’t Blow It.
Leaders can experience a strong current of success early on, but then run aground. Why? Because while becoming a successful leader is hard, staying successful is even more difficult! Here's why they fail and how to prevent it.