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Train Leaders to Better Understand Employee Sentiment

Thu, 03/26/2026 - 05:01

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 - 05:01

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 - 05:01

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 - 05:01

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 - 05:01

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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Stop Board Overreach Before It Derails Execution

Thu, 03/19/2026 - 05:01

In a volatile environment, many board directors feel a heightened responsibility to keep their companies on track. But when your board starts stepping into operational work, you risk slowing decisions and eroding trust. Here’s how you can reset the dynamic without creating friction.   Diagnose what’s driving the board’s behavior. Look at what problems the board is trying to solve. Next, identify […]

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Unblock Your AI Transformation

Wed, 03/18/2026 - 05:01

Most large-scale companies have initiated AI pilots and provided widespread access to AI tools. But while an AI pilot may succeed individually, saving time and money and making processes more efficient, those gains often don’t scale across the organization. To move beyond isolated, short-term wins, you need to rethink processes, roles, and systems as a whole. Here’s how.  Start with a clean-sheet redesign. Don’t layer AI […]

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Hold On to Your Authenticity Under Pressure

Tue, 03/17/2026 - 05:01

Leadership today requires navigating uncertainty, scrutiny, and competing expectations. These three practices can help you stay effective and authentic—even when conditions keep shifting.  Aim for clarity, not total transparency. Communicate in ways people can absorb. Some team members want frequent updates and opportunities to weigh in, while others want context and reassurance that leadership will guide decisions. Slow down important […]

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Design Systems That Produce Excellence

Mon, 03/16/2026 - 05:01

You might think elite organizational performance comes from talent, discipline, or luck. In reality, consistent excellence is often the output of a well-designed system. Instead of focusing only on individuals, build structures that make learning, accountability, and improvement part of everyday work.  Design work so talent develops daily. Don’t treat development as occasional training or special programs. Instead, structure […]

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Don’t Let Reliability Become a Liability

Fri, 03/13/2026 - 05:01

When you’re a highly competent leader, your organization often relies on you to stabilize problems, clarify confusion, and keep work moving. Over time, that reliability can trap you in roles that drain your influence and limit your strategic impact. To keep your competence from becoming a liability, shift how you respond to problems around you.  Stop buffering your […]

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Align Your Leadership Team When Priorities Shift

Thu, 03/12/2026 - 05:01

When pressure rises, decision-making can quickly drift out of sync across your leadership team. Priorities often shift at the top, but your team may still be acting on yesterday’s assumptions. To keep execution aligned, you need to reset how decisions are interpreted and made.  Understand the signals you’re sending. Before correcting anyone’s behavior, examine how your own priorities may have […]

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Deliver Critical Feedback—Without Crossing the Line

Wed, 03/11/2026 - 05:01

Giving critical feedback can help people grow—but only when it’s handled with care. If your criticism crosses the line and feels like an attack, it can backfire, shutting people down instead of helping them improve. Use the following practices to keep feedback constructive and focused on learning.  Set clear guardrails for criticism. Define what feedback should never do. Make […]

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Should You Decline a Boring Meeting?

Tue, 03/10/2026 - 05:01

You spend much of your day in conversations. Some feel important and energizing; others seem routine or dull. It’s easy to decide in advance which ones deserve your full attention. But that instinct can cause you to underestimate the value of everyday interactions. Before you mentally disengage, rethink how you approach these conversations.  When you can opt […]

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Manage AI-Induced “Brain Fry” on Your Team

Mon, 03/09/2026 - 05:01

AI can accelerate productivity across your organization—but if you’re not careful, it can also lead to what researchers call “brain fry.” As employees juggle multiple AI tools and oversee streams of outputs, their attention becomes overloaded. As a leader, your challenge is to design how AI fits into work so it boosts performance without exhausting your team. Here are five practices […]

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The Right Way to Open Up as a Leader

Fri, 03/06/2026 - 06:01

As a leader, disclosing personal details to your employees can build trust and connection—but it can also backfire. When you decide to open up, understand that a thoughtful reveal can build trust and a careless one can erode it. Use these principles to share wisely and strengthen your credibility. Keep it real. Delivery shapes perception. […]

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A Tool for Making Principled Decisions

Thu, 03/05/2026 - 06:01

Defiance at work means acting in alignment with your values when there’s pressure to do otherwise. Speaking up carries risk…but so does silence. Over time, ignoring what you know is wrong erodes your credibility and your culture. Use the Defiance Compass to decide whether to push back—and how. Start by asking: “Who am I?” Anchor […]

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How to Act on Employee Feedback

Wed, 03/04/2026 - 06:01

Acting on employee feedback can strengthen your leadership—as long as you handle it thoughtfully. Move too fast, and your efforts may seem insincere. Move too slow, and you risk looking unresponsive. The key is managing how you change, not just what you change. Focus on three actions. Pause before you act. Resist the urge to […]

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How to Convince Skeptical Leaders They Need a Strategy

Tue, 03/03/2026 - 06:01

You may feel your organization is performing well without a formal strategy. But if you want consistent, scalable decision-making, you need clearer guidance others can apply. Here are six ways to make strategy feel more practical. Define strategy as a clear set of guiding choices. Spell out the few critical trade-offs that guide how you […]

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Lead Your Board Through Complexity

Mon, 03/02/2026 - 06:01

Being an effective board chair now demands more time, coordination, and judgment than ever before. To succeed, you need to shape how your board learns, decides, and supports management in a volatile environment. Here are four strategies to focus on.  Create a culture of learning. Make psychological safety nonnegotiable. Debrief meetings, give individual feedback, and commission […]

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Keep Your AI Efforts from Stalling Out

Fri, 02/27/2026 - 06:01

If your internal AI rollout looks successful on paper (licenses are being activated, usage is climbing) but you’re still not seeing meaningful impact, the issue often isn’t access, training, or mandates; it’s unaddressed employee fears. If you want real ROI, you need to manage risk perception, not just technology deployment. Here’s how.  Recognize industry-shaped risk before deploying AI. Your industry informs how your AI efforts will land […]

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