Culture RX: The Leadership Secret Keynote
Yesterday I got to do one of my favorite things – delivering one of my top keynotes, ‘Culture Rx,’ to...
CEO of Golden Key Partnership
Leadership is something I think about constantly, and this is where I write about it. Principles, management strategies, team dynamics. Posts like "Culture RX: The Leadership Secret Keynote" and "The Three Mindset Shifts Every Business Owner Needs" come straight from my experience.
Yesterday I got to do one of my favorite things – delivering one of my top keynotes, ‘Culture Rx,’ to...
I was joking with a friend recently about the three thoughts every business owner has at some point, and I...
Note: This article was originally published as a post on my LinkedIn profile. For more leadership insights and business strategy...
If your leadership team isn't clicking the way it should; if communication is strained, silos are forming, or meetings feel...
"Culture RX" came out of one of my favorite things to do: delivering that keynote to a room full of leaders at Austin CFMA. There is something about standing in front of people who care about culture that makes the ideas land differently. I keep going back to those concepts because they work.
"The Three Mindset Shifts Every Business Owner Needs" started as a joke with a friend about the three thoughts every business owner has at some point. I said, "If you haven't had these three thoughts, are you really a business owner?" Turns out a lot of people related.
"The Leadership Lie That's Hurting Your Business" was originally a LinkedIn post. I moved it here because the response told me it needed a longer life than a social feed.
I also wrote about trust in "Episode 87: Trust, The Foundation of Every High-Performing Leadership Team." If your leadership team is not clicking, if communication feels strained and meetings feel pointless, the root cause might surprise you.
More posts coming. I write about what I actually see in the companies I work with, not theory from textbooks. If something here resonates, that is the whole point.