Forward Thinking
Welcome to Forward Thinking, where we explore the ideas, insights, and strategies shaping the future of leadership, organizational change, and culture. This is where we share what we’re learning in the field—what’s working, what’s shifting, and what leaders need to be paying attention to. Grounded in practice and informed by research, our posts are designed to help you think more critically, act more intentionally, and lead more effectively in times of change.
3 Steps to Set Clearer Expectations at Work
Leadership often hinges on setting clear expectations. This post provides a 3-part playbook to improve how expectations are delivered, received, and reinforced - ensuring that your team knows what "done" looks like and how to stay aligned without micromanagement.
Leading Beyond the Noise
Deadlines, emails, and meetings crowd our calendars, convincing us that constant motion equals productivity. But urgency and importance are not the same thing. This post reveals the cost of living in perpetual crisis and offers a framework for breaking the cycle to lead with intentional calm and focus.
Beyond Slack and Snacks: Building a Remote Culture with TENs
The real issue with remote work isn't the distance; it's the misaligned assumptions. This post introduces the TENs Framework (Traditions, Expectations, Norms) - a blueprint for moving beyond abstract cultural "vibes" to a shared, intentional operating system that drives clarity and high performance.
The Human Blueprint for Change: Why Plans Fail and How to Lead Through It
Even the most brilliant strategic change will fail if employees don't understand it, trust it, or see their place in it. This post breaks down the three core psychological needs - Clarity, Trust, and Fairness - that leaders must address to move beyond flawed plans to human-centered execution.
From Wonder to Tenacity: Leading Change Through the Lens of Working Genius
Every leader has blind spots in how they lead change. This post uses the Working Genius framework to reveal where you thrive and where you may unintentionally stall the change process. Learn to put your genius to work to lead with less friction and more impact.
Culture Isn’t Only Vibes
Many leaders have a brilliant vision for their culture but struggle with the chaotic day-to-day reality. This post introduces the TENs Process (Traditions, Expectations, Norms)—a blueprint for moving beyond abstract cultural "vibes" to a set of living, breathing practices rooted in operational clarity.
Using the Leadership Versatility Index (LVI) to Enhance Your Leadership Brand
That gap between intention and impact is where your leadership brand actually lives. This post introduces the Leadership Versatility Index (LVI)—a powerful tool that helps leaders reconcile what they mean with what others hear, enabling them to make informed adjustments rooted in alignment, not performance.
AI for Doers: Automate the Busywork, Not the Thinking
AI isn't just for the tech team or the C-suite. This post is for the "doers" - the professionals who need to automate the busywork without outsourcing their thinking. Learn how to use AI as a strategic sidekick to reclaim your focus and drive your best work.
Designing Intentional Offsites
An offsite isn't just a meeting with better snacks. It's a powerful opportunity for your team to step out of the day-to-day rhythm and reset, reconnect, and realign. This post offers a glimpse into our framework for creating a truly purposeful team gathering.
Leading a Meeting Revolution: Cultivating a Healthy Meeting Culture in Your Organization
Bad meetings drain energy and time. Good meetings drive success. But why is the gap between the two so wide? This post introduces the "3 C’s" framework for leading a Meeting Revolution, offering practical insights on Cadence, Content, and Culture to transform how your organization collaborates.
Working Across Time Zones Without Losing Your Momentum
Working on a distributed team means mastering the mental gymnastics of scheduling and the art of asynchronous collaboration. This post offers a guide to navigating the challenges of time zones with the right mindset, a few good tools, and a healthy dose of humor.
Fun at Work is Serious Business
I take fun very seriously. This post argues that authentic fun isn't frivolous; it’s an essential, intentional practice that fosters a healthy, resilient, and connected workplace. We explore different types of fun and how to cultivate them as a strategic leader.
Thinking Out Loud with AI (Using AI as a Thought Partner)
Leadership demands decisive yet evolving thought, but where do you go with raw, incomplete ideas? Discover how leaders are making a quiet shift: treating AI as a nonjudgmental thought partner to prototype strategy, test communication, clarify complexity, and accelerate their thinking process.
Leveraging CliftonStrengths as a Manager
What if your team's perceived weaknesses are actually hidden strengths? This post shares a personal journey of skepticism to belief in CliftonStrengths, revealing how understanding individual talents can transform management, delegation, and team dynamics for greater empathy and productivity.
Rethinking Team Dynamics with Personality Insights
Personality assessments are more than just a fun exercise - they're a powerful tool to overcome the fundamental attribution error, our tendency to misinterpret others' behaviors. Learn how these insights foster empathy, reduce friction, and build stronger, more understanding teams.
“No Surprises” Isn’t a Strategy: How Leaders Can Be More Clear Without Micromanaging
The phrase "I don’t like surprises" is common in leadership, but it often creates more problems than it solves. This post explores why vague expectations lead to stress and miscommunication, offering actionable strategies for leaders to create clear communication pathways that empower teams and build trust.
Group vs. Team Coaching - Two Powerful Paths to Progress
Coaching comes in many forms, and two powerful options for collective growth are group coaching and team coaching. While both leverage shared experience, their focus differs significantly: individual development versus enhancing collective performance. This post clarifies the distinctions and explains which might be right for you or your organization.
Managing Up Is a Bridge Worth Building
“Managing up” gets a bad rap—but it’s a critical leadership skill. This post explores how to clarify, translate, and challenge upward with intention, so you can lead across and up the org chart with confidence (not flattery).
The Power of the Peer: Why Group Coaching Amplifies Transformation
What makes group coaching so powerful? It's more than just a gathering—it's a dynamic, peer-driven space for growth. This post explores how learning through others' stories, sharing your own, and showing up in community can accelerate transformation in ways solo work can’t.
Mission, Vision, Values: Time for a Tune-Up?
Many organizations are charging ahead with big goals—but still clinging to outdated mission, vision, and values (MVV) statements. In this post, we explore when and how to refresh your MVV so it actually supports your strategy and aligns your team.