Never forget silence is an answer if we allow ourselves to listen and learn from it.
If we walk in with class, let’s not scramble out in haste.
As leaders, we hold great power. And with that power comes tremendous responsibility.
Peaks don’t make us geniuses, and valleys certainly don't make us failures.
Credibility is a sacred leadership tool. Once it's lost, it's almost impossible to recover.
"There are older versions of you that only exist because other people give them oxygen, and you are not obligated to keep those versions alive to make other people happy."
The Daily Coach caught up with Dr. Michael S. Lewis to discuss lessons from his Chicago Bulls tenure, battling impostor syndrome, and his friendship with famed psychologist Abraham Maslow.
It is not enough for a leader to do things right. They must do the right things.
As leaders, we have an obligation to not treat our old team members as ships that passed us in the night.
When leaders share their wisdom, when they give away their data, they create a loyal following.
The Spotlight Effect refers to the notion that we frequently overestimate the number of people paying attention to us at a given moment.
Needed changes don't occur until a leader knows the essence of the problems.