by Steven Fulmer | Oct 23, 2025 | Articles
I know — I mentioned the word “politics,” so I will have a rash of unsubscribes. And I get it; we’ve been told not to talk politics at work. And sure, in many — heck, most — cases, that advice can help avoid unnecessary conflict. But what happens when political...
by Steven Fulmer | Oct 9, 2025 | Articles
Psychological safety has become a buzzword lately, but I think we often miss the nuance of how it actually works. In my recent post, From Pensions to Psychological Safety: Rethinking Retention in Today’s Workplace, I talked about safety as a cornerstone of retention...
by Steven Fulmer | Oct 7, 2025 | Articles
Over the last few weeks, we’ve talked about understanding others, stepping back from over-fixing, and separating identity from mistakes. Sometimes, though, the challenges a leader faces go deeper than coaching can reach. Leadership behaviors are often tied up with...
by Steven Fulmer | Sep 23, 2025 | Articles
In my last post, we explored the dangers of taking on responsibility that belongs to others. Today, I’d like to go a step further: how do we relate to our own mistakes and internal narratives? How do we prevent the very mindset that drives leaders to over-fix from...
by Steven Fulmer | Sep 18, 2025 | Articles
In my last post, Understanding Before Fixing: A Leadership Shift, we explored the power of slowing down to truly understand others’ behaviors before rushing to solve a problem. That shift in perspective is foundational, but what happens when we turn that lens inward?...