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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
2 days ago2 min read


When Managers Protect Their Team
In the corporate world, it is easy to claim the title of "Manager." It is far harder to earn the honor of "Leader." The defining line isn't drawn by a salary grade or a corner office; it is drawn by the courage to stand in the gap. Managers who protect their teams are the real leaders. True leadership is about being a human shield. It means absorbing the heat from above so your team can focus on the work below. It means defending their time, advocating for their worth, and cr
Gifford Thomas
3 days ago1 min read


Keep Growing
I want to speak to the person who is currently the "engine" of their company but feels like an afterthought on the payroll. I see you giving your absolute best, staying late, and pouring your heart into a success story that doesn't seem to reflect in your compensation. It is deeply painful to feel that your value is being discounted by the very organization you are building. But I want to offer you a shift in perspective: Do not let inadequate pay lead to an inadequate spirit
Gifford Thomas
4 days ago1 min read
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