As professionals in the workplace, we don’t work for approval of others, we work for the approval of ourselves through how we prepare, how we create our work.
It's crucial to trust the process with consistency, show up and do the work without excuses, and continue "chopping wood and carrying water."
The best leaders can objectively assess their own performances while recognizing the result doesn't define them.
Texas A&M Basketball Coach Buzz Williams recently delivered a powerful high school commencement address with three critical lessons.
"The lessons you are taught over and over again become more expensive every time you refuse to learn them."
We put together some of our favorite quotes from our past conversation with Bill Walton.
Listen to your body. It's always speaking to you.
What looks like the destination may just be a stop along the way.
Bill Walton will always be remembered for his unique personality, his willingness to be genuine and his love for his coach.
When our team members feel valued and understand their larger roles in the organization, we prevent the formation of silo cultures.
Correctly understanding history is crucial for effective leadership.
“Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it!"