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May
25
Virtual Meeting Etiquette: 7 Rules Every Leader Should Know
Master virtual meeting etiquette with 7 practical rules for leaders. Learn the do's and don'ts that build respect, focus, and team culture remotely.
9 min read
May
06
Leadership Lessons from Philmont Scout Ranch
Philmont Scout Ranch teaches more about leadership than you might expect. From learning when to step back and let others lead, to planning discipline and earning respect through competence, the ranch reveals leadership truths that apply to supervisors and those developing young leaders.
8 min read
Mar
10
How to Lead Smarter by Challenging Your Own Experience Trap
New supervisors: Small things can derail your day if logic blinds you to other views. Break through and boost results: ask questions to understand and appoint a devil's advocate. It’s not soft—it’s smart. Spot blind spots, drive success, and share your wins!
4 min read
Jul
30
Navigating the Future: Leadership Demands on New Managers in an AI-Driven World
To navigate this future effectively, new managers must understand the educational requirements for working with AI, compensate for its limitations, adapt work tasks, and evolve organizational structures. The most successful leaders will be those who begin adapting now.
11 min read
Jun
16
What It Means to Be a Leader: Unpacking the Essence of Leadership
Wondering what it means to be a leader? Looking to the origin of the word provides key clues to developing your leadership abilities. Leaders inspire others, guide them to achievement, set the example, and help them be better versions of themselves.
8 min read
Jun
09
The Importance of a Leader's Positive Attitude in the Workplace
Leaders have an outsized impact on our lives. Their attitude, like a compass, directs the workplace environment, influences team morale, fosters culture, and drives productivity.
11 min read
Jun
06
The Power of a Leader’s Empathy: Lessons from General Eisenhower
Empathy is often touted as a critical leadership quality, and its significance is increasingly needed in our offices. On this anniversary of D-Day, let's look at the historical example of General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s leadership during World War II.
5 min read
Jun
06
Advice for New Squadron Commanders
6 min read
Jun
04
How to Give a Change of Command Speech
Wondering how to give a change of command speech? Get the guidance you need for your change of command and writing your speech.
6 min read
Jun
03
Leadership Stories:
Ernest Shackleton's heroic expedition is a guidepost for you next leadership crisis. Steady leadership in a crisis emphasizes resilience, morale, adaptability, and above all leading by example.
7 min read