A common mistake is to correlate good or excellent performance to high potential and/or average performance to a lack of potential. The best leaders have learned how to separate these two unique measures, and how … Read More
Regaining Perspective
My most successful clients are better than average at keeping things in perspective. Those same wildly successful people sometimes lose perspective. It can be insidious. Others may see a change in us before we do. … Read More
The Case for the Pursuit of Less
Has our world become exponentially more complex? Are we exhibiting change at an unprecedented rate? Some would say yes; I do not agree. My mother-in-law, who lived to almost 100, experienced and thrived with new … Read More
Feet to the Fire: How to Exemplify and Create the Accountability that Creates Great Companies
Feet to the Fire is a go-to book for leaders at all levels. Its balance of personal accountability, practical wisdom, andĀ optimism will inspire leaders by showing them what is possible in both their personal and professional lives.