Relationships: The Secret Sauce of Leading Well
Effective leaders balance performance with people, strengthening relationships while advancing goals. Research shows relational skills, open communication, and maturity are central to leadership success. Intentional connection, shared vision, and honest dialogue build stronger teams and better results.
Leadership Is a Long Game: Develop People, Multiply Results
Leadership is a long game. The leaders who create lasting impact don't just focus on results—they invest in developing people. Through supervision, delegation, motivation, empowerment, and evaluation, leaders multiply their influence by helping others grow and succeed.
Right People, Right Seats: Hiring for Compatibility
Compatibility determines how well a person fits the organization, team, role, and vision. Beyond character and competency, it shapes engagement, collaboration, and long-term success. Without strong compatibility, even highly capable individuals may struggle to integrate, align with culture, or sustain meaningful contribution over time.
The Second C: Why Competency Beats Potential
Strong teams are not built on potential alone—they are built on competency. While ambition and promise may be appealing, effective leaders prioritize proven performance, initiative, adaptability, and the ability to consistently deliver results. In this second installment of the Three Cs of recruiting, we explore why demonstrated competency is one of the most important indicators of long-term success and how leaders can identify team members who are equipped to perform, grow, and elevate those around them.
The First C of Great Teams: Why Character Comes Before Skill
Great organizations are not built merely on talent, but on character. Before competency and compatibility can strengthen a team, leaders must first identify people marked by integrity, accountability, resilience, and loyalty. The quality of the people you choose will shape the culture, energy, and future of your organization.
Taking Turns at the Front: A Better Way to Lead
Effective leaders understand that leadership is not about accomplishing everything alone—it’s about empowering others to pursue the mission together. By sharing ownership, creating space for others to lead, and building a strong, collaborative team, wise leaders multiply their impact. At the same time, great leaders continue growing in competency and wisdom, recognizing that their ability to lead others well begins with their own commitment to learning, self-awareness, and development.
From Tee Ball to the Board Room: Values that Drive Success
Company values aren’t just words on a wall—they shape decisions, define culture, and determine whether a team thrives or falters. This post explores how leaders establish meaningful values, bring them to life through action, and foster a culture of participation where every team member has ownership and influence.

