Women Are Being Asked to Fix a Problem They Didn't Create
A new phenomenological study published in the Open Journal of Leadership asks a better question about women in the workplace: not just why the gender gap exists, but how women themselves have come to internalize responsibility for closing it.
We Need Each Other Well: Why Wellbeing Is a Leadership Imperative
In hard seasons, it’s tempting to cut corners—on budgets, teams, and even humanity. But how leaders treat people, especially when things are tense or ending, becomes their lasting legacy. This reflection explores why wellbeing, regulation, and respect are foundational to trust, reputation, and meaningful work.