leadership

Avoiding Self-Centered Leadership

Avoiding Self-Centered Leadership

Self-centered leadership is a subtle and destructive pitfall for a leader. It rarely begins with obvious arrogance or selfish intent. It manifests subtly—through small decisions and unchecked pride.

When You Make the Wrong Decision

When You Make the Wrong Decision

Every leader, no matter how experienced or well-intentioned, will eventually make a wrong decision. The defining character quality is not whether mistakes happen, but how they are handled.

Leadership Lessons from Pope John Paul II

Leadership Lessons from Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II emerged from a turbulent period in European history to become one of the most influential global leaders of the twentieth century. Born Karol Józef Wojtyła in Wadowice, Poland, his early life was marked by death and hardship.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Do you doubt yourself and your qualifications for leadership? Do you look at your skills, talents and accomplishments with a persistent fear of being exposed as a fraud? Self-doubt, anxiety and fear of being “found out” can cloud the mind.