Leadership Lessons from the Back of a Balinese Motor Scooter

While in Bali, I observed many things that apply to the principles of leadership including a leadership lesson learned from the back of a motor scooter!
What Can Leaders Learn About Practice from Bali?

My recent trip to Bali left a lasting impression in many ways. This column addresses practice, and its impact on culture, life and engagement.
What can Western leaders learn from the Balinese?

Welcome to the dog days of summer. My intention is for this newsletter to offer you refuge from the heat as well as solace for your inner leader. As the last vestiges of my jet lag depart, I invite you to join me in learning what leadership looks like in Bali…. I just returned from […]
As a Leader, Do You Know Your “One Big Thing”?

Although we can’t all have a physical structure in the form of a monument or memorial to represent how we led and influenced, we are nevertheless leaving non-physical representations every day.
Leaders who Label May Harm their Effectiveness

Think about how many times a day you get caught up in labeling. We endlessly label our experiences (and sometimes those of others), we label our feelings, moods and thoughts as positive/negative, good/bad, strong/weak, etc. Our brains benefit from our ability to categorize and label; it is a way of accessing the huge amounts of data stored there.