Posts Tagged ‘Team Culture’
What Foxes are Lurking in Your Backyard?
In a recent conversation with a leadership team, someone brought up an unexpected topic: foxes in the backyard. The imagery stuck with me—cunning, stealthy, and often unseen, foxes can pose risks if left unchecked.
But what do foxes have to do with growing organizations? And how do you handle the ones that show up?
The answer, as it turns out, is simpler—and more powerful—than you might think. Curious? Let’s dive in.
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving!
This week, we’re sharing what we each are thankful for. Think about it… what are you thankful for?
Read MoreThe Power of Intentionality: Are You Ready for 2025?
Recently, my wife and I planned a weekend getaway for my birthday. Nothing profound about the trip, but it got me thinking—our destination didn’t just happen by chance; every part was intentional, from choosing the hotel to mapping our route.
As 2025 approaches, are you setting a clear direction for your life and business, or just hoping things work out? Purposeful planning can turn drifting into directed progress. Ready to map out your journey? Let’s dive into how intentionality can make all the difference.
What if your team could operate the same way? Discover how nature’s strategy for sustainable flight offers powerful lessons for leading with resilience and shared responsibility.
Rethinking Leadership Strategies: How are You Positioning Your Team for Growth?
We’ve all seen birds flying in a V formation, often assuming they’re just following a leader. But there’s much more at play—energy-saving teamwork, shared leadership, and clear vision.
What if your team could operate the same way? Discover how nature’s strategy for sustainable flight offers powerful lessons for leading with resilience and shared responsibility.
Read MoreWho Owns It?
What do rental cars and leadership have in common? More than you might think. On a recent trip to Wisconsin, I experienced something with my rental car that shed light on a common struggle leaders face with their teams. Why do some employees seem to only do the bare minimum? The answer might be simpler than you think—and it has everything to do with ownership. Curious about how to foster true accountability in your team? Keep reading to discover the key to shifting from task management to empowering ownership.
Read MoreRetainers and Retention: The Key to Organizational Alignment
There’s something about sitting in the dentist’s chair that invites quiet reflection. Maybe it’s the stillness or the vulnerability of the moment. As I sit here, I can’t help but think about the journey of alignment—how things, once out of place, can be gradually corrected with the right guidance and care. But the real challenge isn’t just the initial adjustment; it’s maintaining that progress over time. Curious where this leads? Let’s just say it’s a process that extends far beyond the dentist’s office.
Read MoreThe #1 Question
After speaking across the country on “How to Lead Today’s Workforce,” I’ve noticed a recurring theme in the questions leaders ask. One question stands out above the rest: “How do I hold people accountable?” The surprising answer is—you don’t. True accountability is not about exerting control but creating a culture where people hold themselves accountable. But how do you cultivate that kind of environment? It starts with rethinking the role of engagement, clarity, and purpose within your team. Dive in as we explore the subtle yet powerful shifts needed to transform your approach to leadership and accountability.
Read MoreSomewhere between the Summit and an Unplanned Descent
Mountaineering teaches lessons that go far beyond the climb. As I ventured into the snowy wilderness with my friend and his brothers, each step brought challenges and fears, not unlike the ones we face in life and business. In those moments, when doubt and uncertainty crept in, I realized how crucial it is to have guidance and support—someone to remind us to focus on the next step and keep moving forward, no matter the obstacles ahead.
Read MoreStick a Fork in It
I recently observed something unexpected that got me thinking about the subtle yet powerful forces that shape our actions. What I saw made me realize just how deeply ingrained certain behaviors can be, especially when they’re tied to the culture we’re part of. This experience highlighted an important lesson for leaders: the environment you cultivate has a direct impact on your outcomes. Curious to learn more? Read to find out how this surprising observation connects to leadership and culture.
Read MoreA Spoon Full Of Smoothie
How many of our business practices resemble using a spoon for a smoothie when we could be using straws?
What practices do you need to question, update, and reintegrate?
What practices could you do away with all together?
After sitting down to slurp a smoothie and reflecting on these questions, I encourage you to open up to the insight passing beside you every day—your people—and simply ask, “What practices can we improve and how?”
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