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Leadership

Five characteristics of resilient teams

May 27, 2024 by Peter

A resilient team embraces change and doesn’t fear turnover. Here are five characteristics of highly resilient teams.

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Don’t throw out the lightbulb just because it showed you an uncomfortable truth

April 15, 2024 by Peter

Don’t throw away the light bulb because it showed you an uncomfortable truth. Transparency doesn’t build trust. Transparency creates awareness; actions build trust.

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The best leaders understand motivation. Push, pull, self-propel, or drift. Yes to all of it.

March 5, 2024 by Peter

Leaders need to understand the four basic types of motivation and how they can exploit them all to get their teams moving forward.

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Celebrating milestones: an important leadership practice

February 26, 2024 by Peter

I’m celebrating milestones today. It’s important for a person, and it’s especially important for leaders. We don’t pause to celebrate milestones often enough.

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Lead your team to a consensus, not conflict

February 13, 2024 by Peter

Getting people to consensus, not conflict, relies on sticking to the basics of leadership. Meetings that devolve into opinion free-for-alls serve no one.

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Middle managers struggle with mental health at work, too

December 5, 2023 by Peter

Middle managers are squeezed, having to look out for the mental health at work of their teams, while also driving performance for the company.

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The stabilizing influence in the room

September 12, 2023 by Peter

Being the stabilizing influence in a crisis is great until it’s not. Calm is a good trait in a leader, but leaders need a diversity of opinions around them.

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Structural bias at the buffet

September 5, 2023 by Peter

If you can see the structural bias in the buffet, you can fix your organization’s dysfunctional workplace culture. Also, water faucets.

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How paperweight wisdom can kill critical thinking

August 1, 2023 by Peter

We like paperweight wisdom because it reinforces our own values and worldview. It absolves us of having to think deeply. Don’t be one of the shallow thinkers.

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What do a 7-year-old, a slice of cake, and a self-destructive project manager have to do with being a better leader?

July 18, 2023 by Peter

A 7 year old’s moral relativism, a clash of cultures, and a self-destructive project manager show how a shift in perspective can help us be better leaders.

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