(1 min read) Last month, I did something that seemed inefficient on paper: I carved out time to meet two former leaders who shaped my career years ago. No pitch decks. No quarterly reviews. No strategic alignment sessions. Just conversation. We’d stayed connected through the usual channels — LinkedIn likes, the occasional “Hope you’re well!”... Continue Reading →
The Difference Between Bad, Good, and Great Leaders
(3 mins read) I was listening to a podcast recently when the host dropped three simple lines about leadership that got me thinking: 🔹 Bad leaders create problems.🔹 Good leaders solve problems.🔹 Great leaders solve the causes of problems. They moved on quickly, but I couldn’t stop reflecting on it. We’ve All Experienced This Think... Continue Reading →
WHEN LEADERSHIP IS REAL, WE DON’T NEED KPIs TO SEE IT
We often associate leadership with metrics, KPIs, and dashboards — things we can quantify and track. But the truth is, some of the most powerful signs of great leadership can't be measured in numbers or spreadsheets. They live in the culture a leader creates, the everyday interactions, and the impact they leave on people long... Continue Reading →
THE PARADOX OF TOXIC LEADERSHIP
Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Pains Recently, I watched a short video by Simon Sinek that triggered deeper reflection. In this video, he asked a critical question: Why do organizations continue to promote toxic leaders, despite the erosion of trust? First, and most obviously, the majority of companies operate within a results-oriented culture. Many businesses prioritize immediate... Continue Reading →
LEADERSHIP IN CRISIS
(2 mins read) What is the difference between a good leader and an exceptional leader? In a nutshell, a good leader will be able to lead a team in normal circumstances when all have their own place and work well. As you may guess, it would be applicable to the majority of leaders. On the... Continue Reading →
7 ATTRIBUTES OF VISIONARY LEADERS
(3 mins read) In the ever-evolving landscape of business and beyond, visionary leadership stands as the North Star that guides nations, organizations, or teams towards success. Visionary leaders possess a unique ability to see beyond the present, charting a course for the future that inspires and transforms both individuals and entire enterprises. Visionary leadership makes... Continue Reading →
A thought on… LEADERSHIP
We don't need a formal designation to guide and inspire others; LEADERSHIP is a quality that radiates from within. If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a LEADER. https://every-day-development.com/2022/11/27/leadership-case-study-elon-musk-tesla-spacex-twitter/ https://every-day-development.com/2023/06/18/7-habits-of-an-authentic-leader/ https://every-day-development.com/2021/01/23/leadership-case-study-emma-walmsley-gsk/ https://every-day-development.com/2022/10/23/top-10-movies-on-leadership/ https://every-day-development.com/2021/01/24/leadership-case-study-steve-jobs-apple/ ***** SUBSCRIBE to Every Day Development and get your complimentary DEVELOPMENT COFFEE.... Continue Reading →
HIGHWAY TO BURNOUT
If, on Friday at the end of the workweek, you are exhausted – flat on energy – needing a double espresso to keep your eyes open, and counting down every minute until the weekend, it means that you are on the highway to BURNOUT. Wake up and take the first exit! Reflect on your sleeping... Continue Reading →
A thought on … TEAM ENGAGEMENT
Team Engagement has a significant and direct impact on value added generated by a team. Did you know that each team reaches 100% of engagement level? It’s true, but there is a significant difference in how and when they achieve it. A High Performing Team will dedicate all energy and passion to achieve team results... Continue Reading →
7 HABITS OF AN INSPIRED LEADER
Throughout our professional careers, we observe many leaders and always end up asking the same question. Why is it that some leaders are extremely successful whist others fail? If being a leader is so simple, then why doesn’t every leader make it? After discussing it with different leaders, conducting much research and analysis we identified... Continue Reading →