Blind Spots That Plague Even The Best Leaders

The ongoing tension between innovation and execution have never been a bigger issue for leaders.  Competition and even Disruption demand leaders always watch the bottom line while looking out the window to see which way the wind is blowing.  The failure to do both can quickly doom your entire organization. Read more

Creating The Right Organizational Culture

I find myself in working with executives debating whether prioritizing results or activities is the best approach to building a healthy organizational culture.  The activities approach is more directive and seeks to define what things should be done well that will give the greatest return.  When you use results as Read more

The 4 Kinds Of Leaders Who Create The Future

I have noticed one very dramatic change within the last year of working with coaching executives.  In the past they were constantly looking for strategic innovation when they were not squeezing every ounce of productivity out of their process.  Today, they are all in some way having to respond to Read more

How To Ensure Change Translates Into Culture

Leading change is one of the most challenging leadership assignments period.  The pain of the present must be greater than the fear of the future for most people to even be open to change.  The hard part though comes after all the communication of the new vision and now its Read more

How To Survive In The Age Of Disruption

I recently spoke on this topic for a new client.  We are all accustomed to what I called developmental and market change.  To address this level of change we must constantly lean into process improvement and in some cases execute a significant realignment.  However, disruption requires nothing less than dramatic Read more

Four Things Leaders Must Do When Times Are Tough

In normal business cycles change is always there and we are able to realign our company cultures to continue to be effective.  Today disruption is the norm with multiple parts of our value chain changing and never coming back.  Leaders must be dealers in hope that the future will be Read more