Leaders Who Define Tasks But Not Themselves

Leaders Who Define Tasks But Not Themselves

Most leaders are very good at defining what needs to happen. The goals. The deliverables. The standards. The behaviors they want to see from the people around them. What far fewer leaders have done is define themselves — with anything close to the same clarity. Not...
What Kind of Story Is Your Leadership Telling?

What Kind of Story Is Your Leadership Telling?

Every leader is telling a story. Not intentionally, necessarily. Not always consciously. But the people around you are receiving one — through how you respond under pressure, how you handle mistakes, what you reward, what you let slide, and what you do when no one...
You’re Further Down the Story Than Your Team

You’re Further Down the Story Than Your Team

By the time most leaders bring something to their teams, they’ve been living with it for a while. They’ve turned the idea over in their heads. Stress-tested it. Considered the objections, worked through the uncertainty, and arrived at something that feels...