A student asked me recently if I ever wanted to be a CEO again. It was the kind of question that seems simple until you realize it touches every chapter you have lived through, every decision you have made, and every quiet recalibration you’ve done when the world wasn’t watching. I gave him an … [Read more...]
The Quiet Gift Hidden Inside Every Strategic Question
There is a moment in leadership that almost always goes unnoticed. It arrives disguised as a simple question from someone who sits far enough above the day to day that their words carry weight long before they finish their sentence. A board member asks about a trend you highlighted months ago. A … [Read more...]
Relaibility, the Quiet Power That Builds Everything
I have to shine a light on something Adam Grant posted on Linkedin recently. He wrote that job security has less to do with being the most knowledgeable person in the room and far more to do with being the most reliable. In a world overflowing with information, he reminded us that dependability, … [Read more...]
The Quiet Power Of A Notebook
There is a quiet moment at the start of every class when I look around the room and notice the same thing. A few students have a pen and a notebook open, ready to catch whatever thought might arrive. The rest sit with their phones, their screens, their keyboards, waiting for inspiration to … [Read more...]
Why Strategy Stays Quiet – And Why That Silence Is Costly
Every organization has a strategy. Even the ones that claim they do not. Choosing not to decide is still a decision. Letting momentum replace intention is still a strategy. Drift has a direction, whether anyone names it or not. And yet, we rarely talk about strategy out loud. We keep it … [Read more...]




