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Help Your Team Choose Accountability

3 hours 38 min ago

You can’t force accountability—but you can make it easier for people to choose it. When pressure rises, your instinct may be to tighten control. Instead, focus on creating conditions where ownership becomes the natural response. Emphasize authorship. Involve your leaders in defining what accountability actually looks like in their day-to-day work. Ask them to reflect […]

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Focus AI Efforts Where They Matter Most

Tue, 05/05/2026 - 06:01

Many companies invest heavily in AI but struggle to turn isolated productivity gains into meaningful business results. The issue is a “micro-productivity trap”: you optimize individual tasks without rethinking workflows or how value is created. To break out of this pattern, focus on four steps that shift AI from incremental improvement to real business transformation. […]

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Appoint an Interim CEO Carefully

Mon, 05/04/2026 - 15:00

When a top role suddenly opens, organizations are forced to act fast. Stability becomes the priority, and appointing an interim leader often feels like the safest move. But without clear intent, that quick fix can trigger confusion and long-term value loss. Here’s how to approach the interim role with discipline from the start. Define the […]

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Understand Why Employees Are Resisting Change

Fri, 05/01/2026 - 06:01

Employee resistance during times of change can feel like a problem you need to fix quickly. But when you jump to solutions, you risk missing what the resistance is actually telling you. Change resistance is usually driven by one or more of the following underlying feelings. Here’s how to address each one. Loss: Identify what’s […]

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Build Your “Power Skills”

Thu, 04/30/2026 - 06:01

Technical expertise alone will only take you so far in your career. As your leadership role grows, your impact depends more on how well you listen, build trust, and help others do their best work. To strengthen those “power skills,” focus on small, repeatable habits.  Start with listening. Get closer to where the work actually happens. Use small-group conversations, informal walk-arounds, and […]

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4 Questions to Help You Identify Where to Focus Your Development

Wed, 04/29/2026 - 06:01

As you advance in your career, deciding where to focus your development becomes harder, not easier. You’re pulled between competing priorities, feedback, and new expectations. Without a clear way to evaluate what actually matters, you risk investing in the wrong areas. A better approach is to step back and diagnose your situation by asking four key questions.  What does success require […]

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When Your CEO Is Politically Polarizing

Tue, 04/28/2026 - 06:01

When your leader is politically outspoken, customer reactions rarely move in one direction. Some segments disengage, others lean in, and the net effect can be difficult to interpret. To understand the impact of a polarizing leader on the business:  Diagnose how demand is shifting. Don’t rely on aggregate data. Break down your audience into segments and identify who is moving toward your […]

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To Aid Decision-Making, Clarify Your Core Values

Mon, 04/27/2026 - 06:01

You don’t always have the luxury of time or complete information when making leadership decisions. In uncertain moments, a clear set of values gives you a faster, more reliable way to act with confidence.  Start by reflecting. Look back on meaningful moments at work. Start with a negative experience and ask what was missing. Then revisit a positive […]

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Finding Hidden Leverage in Negotiations

Fri, 04/24/2026 - 06:01

You’ll inevitably face a negotiation where it feels like you have no leverage. But even without a clear plan B, you still have ways to shift the balance—if you rethink how leverage works.  Look for partial alternatives. Stop searching for a perfect backup plan. Instead, identify options that solve part of your problem. Even limited alternatives can reduce dependence […]

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Build Your “Power Skills”

Thu, 04/23/2026 - 06:01

Technical expertise alone will only take you so far in your career. As your leadership role grows, your impact depends more on how well you listen, build trust, and help others do their best work. To strengthen those “power skills,” focus on small, repeatable habits.  Start with listening. Get closer to where the work actually happens. Use small-group conversations, informal walk-arounds, […]

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4 Questions to Help You Identify Where to Focus Your Development

Wed, 04/22/2026 - 06:01

As you advance in your career, deciding where to focus your development becomes harder, not easier. You’re pulled between competing priorities, feedback, and new expectations. Without a clear way to evaluate what actually matters, you risk investing in the wrong areas. A better approach is to step back and diagnose your situation by asking four key questions.   What does success require […]

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Make Office Location Part of Your Strategy

Tue, 04/21/2026 - 06:01

Most companies still evaluate office locations using cost, space, and incentives. But those factors miss what actually drives performance. The strongest locations today operate as “knowledge campuses,” where work is embedded in a broader environment of transit, services, and daily life. Here’s how to choose the right location for your organization.  Measure return on place. Evaluate how your location drives interactions, reduces daily […]

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Don’t Let Your Ambition Wear You Out

Mon, 04/20/2026 - 06:01

You’ve built your career on ambition and output. But now that you’ve advanced, that same drive feels draining instead of energizing. Instead of pushing harder, step back and reassess what’s changed—and what to do next.  Diagnose the real issue. If your energy and recovery have declined, you need to adapt your approach to work to your capacity. If your motivation has […]

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When Employee Requests Irritate You…

Fri, 04/17/2026 - 06:01

As a leader, your day fills up fast with requests: questions, approvals, asks for feedback and support. Some are easy to handle. Others immediately frustrate you. When that irritation spikes, it’s tempting to blame the volume or the people asking. But the real challenge isn’t the requests themselves—it’s how you interpret and respond to them.  Name the need. Every request carries a deeper longing. Before […]

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

Thu, 04/16/2026 - 06:01

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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