Tag: Leadership
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What We Stop Caring About
We tend to believe that ethical failures are caused by bad people making bad choices. But what if the real issue is simpler—and more uncomfortable? This reflection explores how good people can make questionable decisions when one priority takes over and others quietly fade from view.
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When Resilience Turns Adversarial
We often admire toughness in the face of setbacks. But when resilience hardens into anger or resistance, it can quietly turn adversarial. This piece explores how easily disappointment is misread as hostility — and what real resilience asks of us instead.
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Why Good People Stay Silent in Groups
Most ethical failures don’t start with bad people.They start with pressure. A deadline.A budget.A deal that has to close.A meeting where “this isn’t the time” quietly means don’t be the problem. Silence rarely feels unethical in the moment. It feels practical. Sensible. Even responsible. And that’s why good people—competent, conscientious people—stay quiet in groups even…
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Trust Is Earned. Respect Is Borrowed. Know the Difference.
Leadership isn’t about getting people to snap to attention. It’s about being someone they can rely on — especially when it’s inconvenient for you. Respect may come with the title. Trust never does.
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Promoting From Within: Why Technical Excellence Doesn’t Equal Leadership Potential
Organizations love to “promote from within.” It feels fair. It rewards loyalty. And it seems efficient—why look outside when you have excellent people inside? There’s only one problem: being an outstanding performer in a technical role does not automatically mean someone is ready to lead people. Yet many organizations act as if management is simply…
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The Problem Isn’t the Politics — It’s the Performance
We blame the media for the noise, but the real issue is the performance we demand.
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Fear, Faith, and the AI Box We Can’t See Into
Inspired by Tim Higgins’ October 18, 2025 WSJ article👉 The Fight Over Whose AI Monster Is Scariest – WSJ I’ll be the first to admit: I am not an AI expert.I use it. I’m curious about how it will evolve.But I couldn’t look into the box and explain how it works—and that doesn’t worry me…
