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If You Don't Defend Your People
One of the most defining tests of a true leader happens behind closed doors when the "blame game" begins. If you don’t defend your people, you don’t belong in leadership. Leadership is a service obligation, not a seat of convenience. When a project fails or a mistake occurs, a "manager" looks for a scapegoat to protect their own standing. A leader steps forward to take the heat, providing the Psychological Safety their team needs to innovate without fear. When you fail to adv
Gifford Thomas
2 hours ago1 min read


The Blueprint Of Leadership
"Shout-out to leaders who create cultures that people can't wait to be part of on a Monday... because it lets them sleep peacefully on a Sunday night." - Simon Koerner I recently spoke with a founder who was frustrated by the high turnover at his company. His diagnosis? "We just aren't hiring people built for our culture." I asked him one simple question: "Are the people not built for the culture, or is the culture broken?" If talent is exiting as quickly as they are being on
Gifford Thomas
2 days ago2 min read


The Calmest Person In The Room
In the middle of an organizational crisis, when tempers flare, and the "noise" of panic becomes deafening, do you think like a leader or a manager? This question is very important. When chaos hits, a typical manager often defaults to a "survival" mindset, which can unintentionally escalate the tension. Instead of looking at the big picture, a typical manager often narrows their focus. They feel that if they can control every small detail, they can stop the chaos, and, as a
Gifford Thomas
5 days ago2 min read
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