Reclaiming Leadership as a Human Birthright
Leadership as we know it was shaped by a narrow set of historical experiences. This blog explores where our dominant ideas of leadership came from, why change often meets resistance, and how naming the origins of power allows leadership to evolve into a more human, inclusive, and collective practice.
Staying Anchored Under Pressure
How do you stay anchored when the winds of change, transition and crisis become a storm?
I have some suggestions shared in this blog! And they come from personal experience, my coaching, leadership research and my OD consulting practice over the years.
Leading During Uncertain Times
Uncertainty isn’t usually comfortable. Most of us learn to move away from it, so we gather data, build knowledge, plan and forecast so we gain certainty. This is especially true when we lead. Yet what if leadership, in its most human form, begins not in certainty but in our relationship with uncertainty?
At the Edge of the Unknown
I’ve been sitting with the strange feeling of being both confident and afraid — that edge between what we know and what we’re still learning. Two recent experiences reminded me that courage doesn’t erase fear; it simply asks us to begin anyway.