Restorying our culture again.
We've lost ourselves and each other somewhere along the way, especially in the last six years. I wish there wasn't this weird tension between people, one you can feel, and yet no one's willing to have the hard conversation about
Leading across generations takes courage.
Leading across generations takes courage. Different experiences. Different expectations. Different ways of communicating.And yet, the goal is the same: to connect, collaborate, and build trust. I’m excited to partner with Enterprise University for a free virtual workshop: Leading Across Generations with Courage and
Courageous work cultures
Closing out Anders University with Courage. This morning, I had the honor of leading a Courage is Built Here™ workshop with a Anders University cohort. Together, we dug into real conversations about how we cope with stress at home and at work, how
The biggest regrets of leaders.
I asked ChatGPT what the biggest regrets of leaders were from the last five years. And not surprisingly, the work I do every single day with organizations addresses and helps with these very concerns. Here’s what leaders say they regret most,
Grace still includes accountability.
Grace still includes accountability. So does love. And empathy. And trust. When accountability is missing, it usually means I haven’t clearly said out loud what is okay and what is not okay for me with you. Which often leaves me holding
A shifting of seasons.
I have an unusual stretch of absolutely nothing days on my calendar, right alongside a long holiday weekend. It also happens to be one of our due dates, they'd be thirteen. It is a shifting of seasons, literally, and in every