The Most Overused Word in the Room Authenticity is everywhere right now. Every brand claims it. Every leadership book champions it. Every personal development conversation eventually circles back to it. Be authentic. Show up authentically. Lead with authenticity. And yet. Look around at the organizations people are actually working inside. Look at the relationships peopleContinue reading “The Foundation Beneath – Authenticity: Everyone Claims It. Far Fewer Live It.”
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How our teams compare to drivers on the highway
As I was returning from a volleyball tournament I watched how 1 car caused a 9 car pile up, and then as I sat in a shut down highway closer to home, my mind started to compare how the different types of drivers on the road compare to the types of people on our teams…Continue reading “How our teams compare to drivers on the highway”
Above or Below the Line: How Culture Shapes Accountability and Impact
⚖️ Accountability Isn’t Just Personal—It’s Cultural If you’ve followed along on this blog, you already know how much I believe in resilient leadership, authentic presence, and leading from within, regardless of title. But there’s another truth that’s just as powerful: Even the most self-aware, motivated people can get stuck when they’re in a culture thatContinue reading “Above or Below the Line: How Culture Shapes Accountability and Impact”