by Steven Fulmer | Mar 11, 2026 | Articles
One of the hardest habits for leaders to notice in themselves is subtle defensiveness. Not the obvious kind — the raised voice or the visible frustration. The subtle kind. The quick correction. The immediate explanation. The instinct to prove that the criticism isn’t...
by Steven Fulmer | Mar 10, 2026 | Articles
Most leaders would never admit they lead through fear. But fear shows up in leadership more often than we realize. It hides behind confidence, decisiveness, and the need to always look certain. It shows up when leaders rush decisions, correct ideas obsessively, or...
by Steven Fulmer | Mar 3, 2026 | Articles
Most leadership dashboards are outcome-heavy — revenue, delivery timelines, utilization, performance metrics. These matter. They should be tracked. As the saying goes, “what gets measured gets achieved.” But when leaders only measure outcomes, they often miss the very...
by Steven Fulmer | Feb 26, 2026 | Articles
Leaders often assume trust is built during the big moments — the major decisions, the visible wins, the high-stakes conversations. Those moments matter. But they are not where trust is primarily formed. Trust is built — or eroded — in the small, everyday responses...
by Steven Fulmer | Feb 24, 2026 | Articles
Most leaders don’t create urgency on purpose. They inherit it. They react to it. They amplify it without realizing what’s happening inside the system around them. But over time, something predictable begins to occur: when everything feels urgent, people stop believing...