Respect is a powerful force. What is considered societally aware and respectful, however, may not be the same in every culture – even our own. I recently spent a few hours in my childhood home rapping with my mother and father. I found myself fascinated by observing them interact with each other (and by … [Read More...]

Grinding It Out
If you're an athlete, there's real value in learning how to "grind it out." However, we should optimize to be at least as equally … [Read More...]

Mindful Meditation
At dawn for the last three weeks, I've devoted time to "mindful meditation." We've spoken previously about the potential benefits of … [Read More...]

Failing to Succeed
Striving to avoid slipups isn't noble. Striving to take bold action, knowing that you'll inevitably fail and look foolish, is a strong strategy. Recently, an inspiring colleague of mine shared this with … [Read More...]

Building a Winning Culture
Building better teammates and creating a winning culture are intertwined. In order to build a long-term, winning culture, it takes months and years of continuous, dedicated, deliberate effort. It's a never-ending … [Read More...]

Problem Solving
I want to work with people who flag problems and then offer up solutions. Whistle blowers, tattletale, and rumormongers are a dime a dozen. If you took one-tenth the energy you put into complaining and applied it … [Read More...]

Collaboration
In any organization, including people in important decisions is of paramount importance. It makes them feel heard and, subsequently, confident in their positions. We are trying to construct a more inclusive … [Read More...]

Pushing Boundaries
We are not defined by our job descriptions. Whether you’re a CEO or an intern on your first day of the job, society’s boundaries are negotiable. In baseball, we have a saying. "You don't have enough dirt in your … [Read More...]
