Your Culture Is Already Communicating — Are You Listening?

Your Culture Is Already Communicating — Are You Listening?

Because people are always talking. Even when you’re not. There’s a common belief that internal communication starts when a formal message goes out. An email. A memo. A slide deck. But the truth is: Your team is already communicating. Every day.Even if Slack is...
Leading When You’re Not Sure What to Say

Leading When You’re Not Sure What to Say

There’s a leadership myth I wish we’d let go of for good: The idea that if you don’t have the perfect thing to say, it’s better to say nothing at all. The silence that follows uncertainty is often more damaging than the uncertainty itself. When we don’t know what to...
Let Me Read That for You

Let Me Read That for You

Sometimes, the hardest part is hitting send. When someone reaches out to me, most of the time, it’s not about strategy decks or vision statements. It’s not about the perfect phrase or the most polished message. It’s more like: “Can you take a look at this?”“Does this...
The Meeting That Changed Everything

The Meeting That Changed Everything

Why Leadership Communication Isn’t Optional  I still remember the meeting. It wasn’t because it was especially long, heated, or dramatic, but because of what didn’t happen. It was a Wednesday. The kind of day where the coffee’s gone cold...
The Work No One Sees But Everyone Feels

The Work No One Sees But Everyone Feels

I’m not in the spotlight, on the keynote slide, tagged in the CEO’s post, or introduced at the town hall. But I’m there. I’m behind the scenes, reading the room before the message goes out. Asking, “Will this make sense to the people who need to hear...
How Leaders Build and Break Trust

How Leaders Build and Break Trust

Leadership isn’t just about making decisions and setting direction—it’s about building relationships. And at the heart of every strong leader-team relationship is trust. The question is, are you building it… or unknowingly breaking it? Trust isn’t earned through a...