Another AI blog. You know you wanted it. I mean, here you are…reading it?This may be a bit different. I, like you, have been talking and listening to discussions about... read more →
I was working with an executive coaching client last week. We have been working together for a year or so, and I have noticed lately how much he has shifted... read more →
If you’re a person of a certain age, you remember a TV commercial for a juice product called V8. That product still exists, but since most of us only see... read more →
This is more of a blurt than a blog. It will be short enough to avoid classification as a rant. If you’re getting this via email, you signed up for... read more →
I am fortunate to have the opportunity to provide executive coaching to some of the most talented CEOs and other C-level executives I know. CEO coaching relationships are intimate and... read more →
I’ve been thinking a lot about my “model” or “definition” of leadership in the context of what I do as a coach to leaders or companies and what I deeply... read more →
Two years ago, I was working on my new startup, WildeGuide. As it happened at that time, all of my mentors were male. Though these gentlemen offered years of experience... read more →
During a recent visit to the Apple Store in Boulder, a team member at the back of the store called for everyone’s attention, interrupting my transaction. I wondered what the... read more →
Our friend and portfolio CEO Devon Tivona of Pana recently shared this article on Cognitive Bias and Performance Management. In short, the post reflects on how managers diagnose and handle... read more →
This blog post, like most of mine, was sparked by something that shocked me. I wasn’t shocked at the nature of the response but at the scale of it.I’m starting... read more →
Part 2: CampThis is Part 2 in a Series about what led me to attend my first Leadership Camp and then begin working with the Camp team. Read Part 1:... read more →
One of the biggest challenges my executive coaching clients face is optimizing their process of decision-making. We all have different approaches to making decisions, and we bring our own context... read more →