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How to Encourage Your Leader to Engage a Coach—Without Undermining Them

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For leaders rising through the ranks, honest feedback tends to disappear as their visibility increases, stakes get higher, and people grow more cautious. Over time, even strong executives can develop blind spots without realizing it. If you see this happening, suggesting executive coaching to them can help—but only if you approach it carefully. Your goal […]

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Close the Gap Between AI Ambition and Execution

Wed, 04/15/2026 - 06:01

Your AI strategy won’t deliver results until the people executing it are set up to succeed. Focus on closing the gap between long-term vision and day-to-day reality with these actions.  Diagnose before you prescribe. Start by assessing where your organization truly stands. Identify where teams are aligned, where they’re resistant, and how managers perceive the strategy. Don’t rely on top-level optimism—get a clear, ground-level […]

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4 More Ways to Build a Superteam

Tue, 04/14/2026 - 06:01

Yesterday we focused on three ways to build a superteam that keeps getting better. Here are four more ways to accelerate how your team learns and improves on the job.  Roll up your sleeves—even when you don’t have to. Stay involved after setting direction. Work alongside your team to model standards and spot opportunities. Avoid taking over, focusing instead on building […]

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3 Ways to Build a Superteam

Mon, 04/13/2026 - 06:01

In periods of rapid change, the teams that outperform everyone else aren’t those with the best plans or the most talent but those that learn the fastest. To build a “superteam” that keeps getting better, you need to build habits that make improvement constant. Here are three strategies.  Run more experiments. Keep trying new approaches to work processes, strategies, and collaboration—even when […]

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Address Burnout at Every Level

Fri, 04/10/2026 - 06:01

Burnout on your team won’t look the same across roles—and treating it like a single problem guarantees you’ll miss it. If you want to lead effectively, you need to spot how it shows up at each level and intervene early.  Early career: Eliminate invisible overload. Your junior employees aren’t burning out from work volume—they’re burning out from ambiguity. When expectations are unclear, they default to […]

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Don’t Let AI Erode Social Connections on Your Team

Thu, 04/09/2026 - 06:01

You can integrate AI into your workplace without sacrificing human connection—but only if you manage it deliberately. As adoption grows, you need systems that protect collaboration, trust, and well-being.  Monitor the social impact. Regularly measure team cohesion and employee loneliness as AI use increases. Combine surveys with interviews and group discussions to understand how people are […]

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Don’t Overburden Your Most Engaged Employees

Wed, 04/08/2026 - 06:01

You rely on your most engaged employees to drive results. They’re dependable, motivated, and consistently deliver, so it feels natural to turn to them when extra work comes up. But this instinct can quietly create imbalance, overloading your strongest contributors while underutilizing others. Here’s how to correct it.  Track task assignments. Keep a simple record of who gets assigned additional work, whether […]

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Lead According to Your Team’s Circadian Rhythm

Tue, 04/07/2026 - 06:01

As a leader, you’re probably too focused on how your team’s work gets done and not focused enough on when it gets done. If you assign work without considering when people are naturally at their best, you risk friction, missed potential, and unnecessary mistakes. Here’s how to lead according to your team’s circadian rhythm.  Map when people work best. Identify each team member’s peak energy periods. […]

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When You Take a Step Up, Take a Step Back Too

Mon, 04/06/2026 - 06:01

You’re rewarded early in your career for speaking up, having answers, and improving what’s in front of you. But as you advance, those instincts can start to work against you. What once signaled value can quietly limit your team and stall your effectiveness. Here’s what to do instead.   Avoid the expertise trap. Shift from doing the work to owning outcomes. Define clear goals, success metrics, […]

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Growth: Focus on Learning Opportunities for Your Team

Fri, 04/03/2026 - 06:01

Your employees want to grow—but growth doesn’t always mean promotions or raises. It can come from building skills, gaining experience, and expanding capability. Here’s how to create the conditions for growth on your team. Help people learn how they learn. Use weekly check-ins to observe patterns in how each person develops. Some learn by doing, […]

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Warmth of Others: Build a Sense of Belonging on Your Team

Thu, 04/02/2026 - 06:01

No one wants to feel alone at work. Loving leaders create a sense of warmth by making sure people feel supported, guided, and connected to those around them. Here’s how to build that kind of community on your team. Offer yourself as a guide. When onboarding a new team member, be explicit that you’re their […]

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Significance: Make Each Person Feel Valued

Wed, 04/01/2026 - 06:01

Everyone on your team wants to feel that their work matters. That drive doesn’t come from ego but from a need to know their contributions are seen and valued. Leading with love means meeting that need. Here’s how to do it. Give your people a “loved it/loathed it” exercise. Twice a year, ask your team […]

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Harmony: Create Emotional Alignment on Your Team

Tue, 03/31/2026 - 06:01

Leading with love means instilling a sense of emotional harmony on your team. This doesn’t mean that everyone will agree all the time—they won’t—but that everyone trusts that their feelings are going to be surfaced and honored. Here’s how to create that feeling on your team. Set a clear leadership tone. Are you calm and […]

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Control: Give Your Employees More Autonomy 

Mon, 03/30/2026 - 06:01

To lead with love, you can’t impose control on your employees; they need to feel empowered and in control of their own work. Here’s how to foster that sense of agency on your team. Start by asking three questions. 1) Whom do we serve? Ambiguity disempowers. If your employees don’t know whom they’re serving, their […]

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How to Really Drive Operational Improvement

Fri, 03/27/2026 - 06:01

Even when they adopt the same operational improvement practices, such as Lean or Six Sigma, some companies gain market share while others fall behind. The reason? Fragmented, short-term fixes don’t build on each other. To achieve operational excellence, focus on developing cumulative capabilities that reinforce one another over time. Here’s how. Start with discovery. Actively surface problems before they escalate. […]

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Train Leaders to Better Understand Employee Sentiment

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 06:01

Even strong strategies fail when leaders are out of sync with their teams. You can’t lead change if you can’t see how people are experiencing it, and when you mistake silence for alignment, small disconnects quickly turn into disengagement and stalled momentum. Your job as a senior leader is to close the gap between perception and reality.  Diagnose the gap early. Assess how accurately the leaders […]

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Keep Self-Doubt at Bay When Starting a Business

Wed, 03/25/2026 - 06:01

Starting your own business means stepping into constant uncertainty: making decisions without clear answers, navigating pressure, and carrying the weight of outcomes. Self-doubt is inevitable, but knowing how to handle it will help you make clearer decisions, lead more steadily, and build a more resilient business. Here’s how.  Name the signal. When doubt shows up, treat it as a pattern, not proof. […]

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Drive Sophisticated AI Use on Your Team

Tue, 03/24/2026 - 06:01

Yesterday’s tip laid out what sophisticated AI use looks like at the individual level. As a leader, how can you drive this sophisticated approach to AI on your team? Start with these three tactics.  Develop AI-first best practices. Make effective behaviors clear and repeatable. Turn them into practical playbooks, short explainers, and peer-led guidance. Reinforce what […]

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Become a Sophisticated AI User

Mon, 03/23/2026 - 06:01

You’re likely measuring the results of your individual AI use the wrong way. Counting prompts and hours won’t tell you if your performance is improving. You need to focus on how you are using AI—not how often. Here’s how to level up your AI skills.  Be ambitious in how you use AI. Don’t treat AI as a quick tool for simple tasks. Push for deeper interactions. Write more detailed […]

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Stay in Charge of AI-Guided Thinking

Fri, 03/20/2026 - 06:01

You may feel tempted to let AI guide your decision-making, especially as these tools become more proactive and conversational. When systems start asking questions, it can feel like the work is being handled for you. But their questions shape your decisions more than you realize. Stay in control by actively managing how you use them.   […]

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