By Linda Fisher Thornton While change is a constant reality, it doesn’t always factor into leadership thinking. In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, I explored the Depth of our thinking, and the importance of understanding Context. In Part 3 and Part 4, I looked at embracing Complexity and the importance of full Inclusion. In Part 5, I’ll describe how embracing Change helps us make ethical decisions. Factoring in ChangeContinueContinue reading “Ethical Thinking and Decision Making for Leaders (Part 5)”
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Wartime CEO: Part 1 — Running a War Room
COMMUNICATIONSWartime CEO: Running a War Room (1 of 2)If your company faces an existential threat, read this.Photo by Benjamin Faust (Unsplash)All bets are off.That lead investor just pulled out.Your cost of acquisition just doubled.Your biggest customers are leaving.You stare at the spreadsheet. Nothing adds up. Without swift action your runway will shrink until a crash is imminent.What do you do whenContinueContinue reading “Wartime CEO: Part 1 — Running a War Room”
5 Ways to Improve Your Leadership Effectiveness Today
Leadership is a skill that can always be improved upon. Whether you’re just starting out in a leadership role or you’ve been a leader for years, there are always ways to become more effective at inspiring and guiding your team. Here are five tips to help you improve your leadership effectiveness today: Foster a positiveContinueContinue reading “5 Ways to Improve Your Leadership Effectiveness Today”
Maximize Your Money: Unveiling Game-Changing Tax Strategies for W2 Earners
We are always talking about business owners and what tax strategies are available to them but I wanted to take a week off and talk about W2 employees. What tax strategies are available for W2 employees? One thing to note is that for the most part, all of these strategies are still available for business owners!ContinueContinue reading “Maximize Your Money: Unveiling Game-Changing Tax Strategies for W2 Earners”
Fear(less) leadership: How to recalibrate your stress response
In a world plagued by stress, anxiety and fear lurking in our news feeds and infiltrating our thoughts, how does one break away to become a fear(less) leader? Before answering that, we must understand the difference between being fearless and fear(less). It seems subtle on the page but not in practice. Our brains aren’t designedContinueContinue reading “Fear(less) leadership: How to recalibrate your stress response”
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