Your Words Resources

The best leaders understand their words need to be thoughtful and empowering.  They strive to provide clarity about the mission, vision, values, and strategic direction of the organization.  Every encounter is an opportunity to connect with and empower your employees.  They should walk away from the encounter feeling good about their connection to the company.

Blog Posts

10 Powerful Reasons For Financial Transparency

As a business owner, you already carry the weight. You understand the stakes. But you don’t have to do it alone... Transparency enables you to amplify your leadership—to equip your team with the tools, trust,…

Clarifying What Words Mean In Your Organization

Words Matter In many workplaces, achieving clear communication is a distinct challenge. We might assume that everyone understands industry terms or company lingo. However, even a straightforward word like “accountability” can take on…

Martin Luther King As A Leader

Donald T. Phillips, in his book Martin Luther King on Leadership, does an impressive job of providing significant details as to why Martin Luther King (MLK) was a great leader. He was more…

Conversation Avoidance Is A Professional Defect

I am regularly surprised by the lack of conversational courage in professional circles these days. Not every conversation ends up with a positive outcome. Occasionally, you must deliver disappointing information. You may even…

Leader versus Anti-Leader

I ask you to look inside yourself and make an assessment based on these traits and characteristics of who the best people are to lead our nation at all levels of government. I…

Expertise Matters, Opinions Are Easy

Some esteemed organizations and institutions have spent considerable time and money exploring their knowledge missions and identifying who disseminates useful information. Let’s all take a step back, let the experts do their jobs,…

Leadership Thought #483 – Words Matter

I remember my mom telling me early on that “words matter.” Once you say something, it cannot be unsaid. Even if you apologize and/or make excuses, the imprint on another person’s brain is…

Leadership Thought #273 – Why You?

In a competitive business environment, it's not okay to be like everyone else. Clients/customers are becoming increasingly sophisticated about their options. If you don't stand out in a discernible, valuable way, then you…

Leadership Thought #261 – Talk Is Cheap

In my experience, successful people focus more on what they are doing instead of being caught up in talking about it. They understand that "talk is cheap." It takes genuine courage to act…

Recommended Reading

Reading Excerpts

Lincoln on Leadership by Donald T. Phillips

Introduction Lincoln stood for all that was right, honest, and self-evident. The foundation of Abraham Lincoln‘s leadership style was an unshakable commitment to the rights of the individual. The genius of leadership lies…

Beneath the Armor by Ole Carlson

Please click on this link for the Beneath the Armor Book Summary   Introduction: “There are new frontiers for you to explore, markets to penetrate and a business that deserves your absolute utmost…

Reading Summaries

Glad We Met

Introduction: The Power of Effective 1:1s Using Simple Conversations So much of leadership is wrapped up in big things—budgets, strategies, growth plans, new technology. Yet what often separates great leaders from average ones…

Leadership in War

“Leadership in War” by Andrew Roberts explores the traits and actions of historical leaders during wartime, illustrating what made them successful in their respective contexts. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the…

The Truth About Leadership

The book's rich collection of insights underscores that effective leadership is not a one-size-fits-all approach but rather a dynamic and evolving practice. By studying the diverse perspectives and experiences of great thinkers, leaders…

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