4 Things Successful Change Leaders Do Well

It has often been said that the pain of the present must become greater than the fear of the future for change to really work.  Although that may be true, it is an over simplistic assessment of the reality of just how complex leading change is both for individuals and Read more

Change Management And Leadership Development Have To Mesh

Operating in silos is always a dangerous thing in any leadership culture.  This is never more true than trying to lead an organization through a major change initiative.  It can feel extremely top down and in reality it’s a great opportunity for leadership development. Great HBR post: Leadership development and Read more

In Search For The Silver Bullet

In Jim Collins latest book How The Mighty Fall he talks about companies that start on a systematic downward spiral that leads ultimately to total failure as an organization.  One common problem he found is that when they finally realize they are in serious trouble rather than dealing with real Read more

5 Practices Of The Leadership Challenge

  I recently became certified to become a trainer of The Leadership Challenge materials by James Kouzes and Barry Posner.  Although this book was written several years ago, its timeless leadership principles are just as relevant today as ever. This very exhaustive book centers around these five simple but very Read more

The Power Of Momentum

There are very few things more difficult to deal with in your personal or professional life than a loss of momentum.  It can be brought on by some major tragedy or a series of small compromises over a very long period of time. Eventually we get to a place where Read more

5 Habits Of Truly Disruptive Leaders

Stability of the process was an extremely valued outcome in the 1980’s when I started my corporate career.  The idea of disruption was clearly perceived as a threat to be avoided at all cost.  With todays changing global marketplace that is a luxury we no longer have.  Fast Company challenges Read more

3 Battles Leaders Lose Every Time

Leadership is a dance through the minefield at best.  We are challenged to be proactive and to be at our best everyday and yet sometimes that personal drive causes us to shift the focus  from whats best for the team to whats best for me.  Carey Nieuwhof has an excellent Read more

Why Leaders Should Apologize And How

I can remember a time in my life when I thought people who apologized were weak and insecure and now I realize its just the reverse.  If your character is strong enough, you can always be ready to admit you were wrong and sincerely mean it.  Cary Nieuwhof nails it Read more