The Cost of Winning at All Costs: Business as War vs. Business as Love
There’s a business mindset that’s been around for decades—the “win at all costs” mentality. It’s
There’s a business mindset that’s been around for decades—the “win at all costs” mentality. It’s
Earlier this year, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of tech giant Meta, publicly worried on Joe Rogan’s
We’ve all been there. You finally win the board’s full backing, launch the major new
As I was checking out with my groceries at Whole Foods, I overheard Megan, the
I was recently hiking along the beautiful Fall River in the Rocky Mountains, feeling one
“We’re overwhelmed, but everything we do fits our grand vision. Hmm.” That was the main
Ever feel like you’re trying to steer a ship through a storm, with the waves
Remember the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz? You know, the one who just
You’ve probably had transcendent moments–when time seems to disappear, when the boundaries of “you” fade
Imagine you’re leading a meeting where tension is rising. Instead of rushing in to fix
I was in a sushi restaurant recently, enjoying a quiet meal, when something caught my
Picture this: The first quarter of the year is nearly complete, and you’re standing at
Imagine this: You’re the CEO, doing your work, and suddenly one of your directors is
When we’re faced with the overwhelming noise of political divides and global uncertainties, it’s easy
The last two decades have given business leaders quite the ride, with massive changes in
I recently heard a great interview with Patrick Mahomes, the superstar quarterback for the Kansas
There’s a misconception that capitalism equals greed and self-interest. Sure, that might have been true
Imagine playing a game of “Two Truths & A Lie”with your team—except no one ever
We’re all going through a lot of major changes–social, political, economic–and they keep coming! In
Consider this common scenario: You’re committed to transparent communication with your staff about organizational changes.
Years ago, I studied a form of Karate called Gōjū-ryū, which means “hard and soft.”
Picture this: A seasoned chief detective hands off a critical surveillance operation to a junior
During a speech by Wes Jackson, a visionary leader in sustainable agriculture and co-founder of
My musician friend Ken Bernstein told this story about a heartfelt holiday party discussion. One
Ever notice how it’s not the grand gestures that keep relationships strong but the small,
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