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Authenticity Is About Subtraction, Not Addition
Leadership often feels like a process of accumulation—gaining experience, developing skills, and learning new strategies. But when it comes to authenticity, the real work isn’t about adding more. It’s about subtracting what doesn’t align with who you truly are.
Handling Difficult Conversations
Managing a Hybrid or Remote Team
What makes someone a great in-person manager won’t automatically translate in a hybrid or remote environment. Communication habits, trust-building, and accountability all need to evolve.
The best managers don’t treat remote work like a barrier—they treat it like an opportunity to lead with clarity, intention, and trust.
How Misaligned Values Can Ruin Your Workplace Culture
Company values are meant to be the guiding principles of an organization, shaping decisions, behaviors, and priorities. But when those values are unclear, inauthentic, or misaligned with how the company actually operates, they can do more harm than good. Misaligned values lead to confusion, disengagement, and even division within teams, undermining trust and creating a toxic culture. Here’s how misaligned values can damage workplace culture and what leaders can do to realign them.
How to Set Goals That Drive Performance
When goals are clear, measurable, and owned by the team, they become a powerful force for alignment, motivation, and results.
Why Poor Leadership is the Root of a Toxic Culture
Company culture starts at the top. When leadership practices are flawed, it sets the tone for the entire organization. Poor leadership—whether it’s micromanagement, lack of empathy, or favoritism—can erode trust, morale, and productivity, leading to a toxic environment. Here’s a closer look at how bad leadership creates toxicity and actionable strategies to avoid these common pitfalls.
Performance Reviews That Actually Work
Nobody likes performance reviews—until they’re done right.
Too often, reviews feel like a box to check, a form to complete, or a chance to deliver feedback that’s been bottled up for months. But when done well, performance reviews build trust, clarify expectations, and drive real growth.
Running Effective 1:1 Meetings
1:1 meetings aren’t status updates. They’re your most powerful leadership tool.
Done well, they build trust, strengthen retention, boost productivity, and give your team a consistent space to feel heard and supported. Done poorly—or skipped altogether—they turn into a missed opportunity that erodes connection and performance.
10 Mistakes That Can Sabotage Your Company’s Culture
Building a strong company culture takes intentional effort, but destroying it can happen quickly with a series of leadership missteps. Leaders often unknowingly create unhealthy environments by prioritizing short-term wins over long-term well-being or neglecting the needs of their teams. Here are 10 common mistakes that sabotage company culture—and how to avoid them.
Time Management for Managers
Time management is leadership. How you spend your time shows your team what you value. If you're always firefighting and never thinking strategically, your team learns that short-term chaos is the norm.
Great managers protect their time, focus on high-impact work, and help their teams do the same. That’s how you build a culture of focus and trust—not just output.
Decision-Making Under Pressure
Pressure doesn’t create bad decisions.
Poor preparation does.
Every manager eventually finds themselves in a high-stakes moment:
A team crisis
A deadline that just moved up by a week
A client who’s about to walk
In these moments, your ability to make sound decisions—fast—can make or break trust, performance, and culture.
Creating a Feedback Culture: Why It’s Essential and How to Start
Feedback is the backbone of growth—for individuals, teams, and entire organizations. It’s how we learn, improve, and build trust. Yet many leaders struggle to create an environment where feedback flows freely. Employees may hold back out of fear of judgment, or leaders may unintentionally dismiss input, shutting down opportunities for growth.
How to Shape a Culture That Drives Innovation and Collaboration
Innovation and collaboration are the lifeblood of any thriving organization. They’re what allow companies to adapt, grow, and stay competitive in a fast-changing world. But these qualities don’t just happen—they’re the result of a culture intentionally shaped by leadership. Leaders who prioritize creativity, teamwork, and continuous learning create environments where new ideas flourish and teams work together seamlessly.
Here’s how you can foster a culture that drives innovation and collaboration.
The Building Blocks of a Healthy Company Culture
A healthy company culture doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built with intention. As a leader, you have the power to shape an environment where employees feel valued, aligned, and motivated to give their best. A thriving culture is the foundation for engagement, innovation, and long-term success. Here are the key elements of a healthy company culture and how you can implement them in your organization.
When Culture Goes Wrong: Lessons from High-Profile Failures
Culture isn’t just a side project for HR—it’s the foundation of a company’s success or failure. When culture is toxic, it creates cracks in the organization that eventually lead to public scandals, employee burnout, or even collapse. By looking at high-profile cases of cultural failures, leaders can learn valuable lessons about what went wrong and, more importantly, how to avoid making the same mistakes.
How Culture Can Make or Break Your Company’s Future
Culture isn’t just a background factor—it’s the backbone of an organization’s success or failure. The way employees work together, communicate, and align with company values directly impacts everything from innovation to long-term growth. While a strong culture propels companies forward, a toxic one can bring even the most promising businesses to their knees. Here’s why culture is a make-or-break factor, with examples of companies that failed because of poor culture and others that thrived by transforming it.
Managing Up – Leading Your Boss
Managing up isn’t about office politics. It’s about understanding your boss’s priorities, anticipating their needs, and making their job easier—which, in turn, makes you more valuable.
It’s one of the most underrated leadership skills. When done well, it impacts culture, retention, and productivity at every level.
How to Motivate Your Team Without Money
People work for money, but they stay for meaning.
Raises and bonuses matter, but they aren’t the only way to motivate a team. The best managers know that long-term engagement comes from purpose, recognition, and growth. If your only motivator is a paycheck, you’ll struggle to keep your best people.
Toxic Culture Fallout: How It Impacts Employees and Business
A toxic culture doesn’t just make work unpleasant—it actively undermines both employees and the business itself. For organizations, the costs are significant: disengaged employees, high turnover, poor reputation, and even financial losses. Leaders who fail to address toxic environments often find themselves facing consequences far greater than they anticipated. Here’s how unhealthy culture impacts employees and businesses, with real-world examples that highlight the risks.
The Art of Giving and Receiving Feedback
Feedback isn’t about judgment—it’s about growth.
Yet, too many managers avoid it, sugarcoat it, or deliver it in a way that shuts people down instead of building them up. When done right, feedback improves performance, strengthens relationships, and creates a culture of continuous learning.

