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INSIGHTS FOR GROWTH
Thoughts on leadership, career transitions, team dynamics, and personal growth.


How to Test the Market Without Burning the Bridge
Most leaders who are considering a move do one of two things: they either stay stuck in analysis paralysis, or they jump impulsively when frustration peaks. The Spring Fling is a third option — a deliberate, bounded period of active market intelligence that answers the question without forcing the decision.


When to Stay and When to Go
Most leaders make the stay-or-go decision on mood rather than data — when they’re depleted or frustrated enough to act. Two tools change that: the Energy Audit, which surfaces what’s actually happening right now, and the Two-Year Test, which projects it forward. Together they turn an emotional decision into a strategic one.


The Two Conversations Your Team Needs Right Now
Most leaders in a reorg are focused on getting information. The best ones are focused on having conversations. Two conversations specifically — one with their team as a whole, one with the individuals they can’t afford to lose. Both require intentionality. Neither happens by accident.


The Conversation Nobody Has
There’s a conversation most leaders wait too long to have with their best people. Not the performance conversation. The retention conversation. The one that starts with: ‘I want to make sure you know I see you and I’m invested in you being here.’ By the time your best person tells you they’re looking, they’ve already decided.


The Signals You’re Sending
Your team is not watching the org chart right now. They’re watching you. How you handle uncertainty — whether you go quiet or stay visible, whether you project anxiety or steadiness — is the culture you’re building in real time. The signal you send during a reorg is the one they carry forward.


How to Lead Through a Reorg
I’ve coached dozens of leaders through reorganizations. The ones who come through strongest share one thing: they stop spending energy on what they can’t change and start leading what’s actually theirs to lead. Two tools make the difference.
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