Viewpoints
Perspectives on leadership, self-awareness, and the real work of becoming your best self.
You Can’t Win a Race by Committee
Committees play an important role in clubs, but without clarity they can slow progress instead of driving it. In this Viewpoint, I explore why great clubs define roles clearly and then trust their team to execute. When boards, committees, and management understand their responsibilities, alignment improves and performance follows. This article is about the importance of trust, accountability, and creating an environment where professionals are empowered to lead rather than second guessed.
When You Hire Smart People, Let Them Lead
Most organizations say they value expertise, but fewer truly operate that way. In this Viewpoint, I explore what it means to trust the professionals you hire. When clubs bring in talented leaders but fail to give them voice and authority, they limit the very outcomes they are seeking. Real empowerment comes from structure, clarity, and alignment between governance and management. This article is about creating an environment where smart people are not just hired, but trusted to lead.
The Hidden Side of Social Energy
Why do some people seem highly engaged yet still need time alone, while others thrive on constant interaction? In this Viewpoint, I explore the deeper meaning of Social Energy and how it shapes performance, communication, and relationships. What we see on the surface is not always what people need to sustain themselves. This article is about understanding that difference and how leaders can better support their teams by recognizing how individuals recharge, engage, and bring their best.