

Leadership Lessons for Organizational Culture Change From Randle P. McMurphy
One of my favorite movies of all-time is “One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest” from 1975 starring Jack Nicholson as Randle P. McMurphy. ...


Instilling Trust within Your Team: Ten Actions You as a Leader Can Take
One of my favorite TV shows of all time was The Office, which aired for nine seasons up until a few years ago. Not only was it...


Truthiness and Trust in Your Organization: Third in a Series on Trust
Today’s “word of the day” is: Truthiness. Can you say truthiness? The definition of truthiness is the quality of stating concepts or...


Trust and Your Team: Gauging the Level of Team Trust
Welcome to my second blog in a series on trust in organizations. For those of you who missed my first trust blog, I talked about the...


Is Lack of Trust Undermining Your Organization?
I, along with millions of others, have been fascinated (and at times flabbergasted) by this year’s presidential primaries and election. ...


Improving Your Bench Strength: Some Tips From College Basketball
March Madness is here and for all my fellow college basketball aficiandos, I say “let the games begin! Since I am in the business of...


The Role and Importance of Self-Awareness in Your Leadership
I don’t think anyone would disagree with the premise that how you manage your thoughts, emotions, and behavior can and does have an...


Well-Aligned Leadership Strategies Help You Avoid High Costs of Organizational Misalignment
Imagine driving down the highway when you notice your car pulling to the left making it difficult to drive in a straight line. You think...


What the Show about Nothing Taught Me about Commitment and Accountability
This year I made a commitment to myself that I would write and post a blog to my website once a month. Today I found myself struggling...