Playing Offense
Our response to moments like these ultimately define us. Are we ready to answer the call to lead with both head and heart?
Posted onOur response to moments like these ultimately define us. Are we ready to answer the call to lead with both head and heart?
Posted onLeadership curiosity, courage, and humility must drive our journey towards greater organizational self-awareness. Now more than ever, I encourage every leader to do so before it is too late.
Posted onEmployee organizing is here to stay and will likely increase at nonprofits for many years to come. The gauntlet has been thrown down and leaders now face another challenge.
Posted onStarting a new or next chapter can be downright scary no matter what stage of life we are living through.
Posted onThe leadership journey of growth and self-exploration begins by running towards–not away from–our own narratives. A critical first step is to simply name them.
Posted onOne thing is certain. The leadership test to develop our post-COVID strategy is at hand.
Posted onTime and space have done little to change its emotional impact on me. But in this moment of solitude it brings the gifts of distance, perspective, and reflection. And hopefully a little wisdom.
Posted onAn editorial disclaimer from the start. The judgy New Englander in me is finally rearing its ugly head. Candidly, the only real surprise here is that it took so long to happen.
Posted onObligation. The very word provokes a shoulder shrug, an Eeyore-like harumph, or downright disdain from my family members, friends, and colleagues this time of year.
Posted onThere are signs all around me of significant change and preparation for the coming winter. Some are way too close to home.
Posted onEveryone has one. A period of time during the year when you are more aware of personal loss in your life.
Posted onOne of my early life lessons came racing back to me last week.
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