On the Course and In the Office: Consistency is Key
By Linda Sasser
I frequently play golf with my executive assistant, Diane Brown. We make a great team at the office, and our opposing talents complement each other on the golf course,...
How do you define career pathing? Stop right now before you read the rest of this post and quickly define it according to the world you live in. Hellooo!...
Stewardship: Underestimated, Underrated, and Unbelievably Essential
By Linda Sasser
Stewardship. This single idea is probably one of the most underrated leadership concepts. Yet, when you get right down to it, a leader’s ultimate responsibility is to steward the...
The leader who has the most impact on your day-to-day behavior is, in fact, not the CEO, the COO, the CFO, or any other C—unless, of course, you report...
Early on in our careers, each of us has probably worked for an outside-in leader. We’ve all known them. They’re the ones who believe that their position and their...
Leading From the Inside Out: 4 Common Characteristics
By Linda Sasser
Last month I had the pleasure of visiting with four leaders who I respect and who reside within the middle of their individual organizations. We were discussing the idea...
One of my favorite ways to mentor and coach leaders is by allowing open discussions and encouraging questions about issues that are on their minds – current day, real...
Some of my favorite subjects on leadership are the ones that challenge common sense. I don’t like to argue, but I do enjoy the great conversations that come from...
5 Common Challenges and Sacrifices in the Producer-to-Leader Transition
By Linda Sasser
Isn’t it interesting how so many people want to advance their careers and climb the ladder but few want the not-so-glamorous responsibilities that come with an impressive title, like...