As we look forward to a new year, it's customary to look back as well at some of our most popular content. Our most-read blogs of the past year have centered around five main themes: Purpose, Hope, Self-Care, Soft Leadership, and of course, Change. As we go into the...
I recently revisited one of my favorite books, The Tao of Leadership: Leadership Strategies for a New Age (1986) by John Heider. Despite the passing of time since its publication, this book holds words of wisdom that still apply in 2022. On page 23, there is a short...
2022 has been a strange year. Between severe weather events, divisive politics and elections, economic inflation, the war in Ukraine, protests in the streets of China and Iran and a lagging response to climate change (the real threat to our planet) – the disruptions...
Recently, there have been many things that could cause anxiety or fear in our lives. Elections, for example, took place in the United States last week. In the days and weeks prior, there was a lot of anxiety and fear as people used emotions to persuade voters. And,...
I visited Yellowstone National Park in the Spring of 1989 following wildfires that burned over 793,880 acres of forest in 1988. I was amazed by the amount of regrowth that had already occurred more proof that Nature is designed to regenerate. There are certain trees...
As I was filling up my water bottle this morning, I turned the faucet all the way up. The high water pressure caused my bottle to overflow. This wasted water was all because I was trying to fill up my bottle faster than it could accommodate. This observation was...
Kindness is underrated in our world today, but I believe it is a powerful force in an interdependent world. Once we shift our worldview to begin seeing our interrelatedness and connections, kindness reinforces and aligns with interdependence. I see kindness as a form...
Last week I wrote about the direct relationship between expectations and feedback in human systems. Nature uses feedback to evolve, but in human systems, feedback is triggered by not meeting expectations. This causes us to deflect feedback, or hinder it. As we...
It's critical to our evolution as humans and living organizations to pay attention to robust and diverse feedback. In Nature, feedback from the larger system triggers evolution and helps curb excess in a system. In human systems, however, there is a direct...
Organizations are focused on how to accomplish change - how to lead it and how to sustain it. In a recent blog, I wrote about the relationship between culture and change. I illustrated why we cannot think of our organizations as machines – especially when leading...