Month: March 2026
Last week I spoke about a moment every leader eventually faces: Go or no-go. But there’s another risk that doesn’t get talked about enough. Waiting too long to decide. Think about an airplane accelerating down the runway. Pilots are watching everything—speed, engines, weather, runway conditions. They know there’s a precise moment when they must…
Right now, a lot of companies are waiting. Waiting feels safe. But hesitation kills velocity. Now—velocity isn’t about moving fast. Sometimes the smartest move is to pause and ask: “What’s not working?” But there’s a point—like a plane on a runway— where waiting becomes the biggest risk. That’s when leaders must decide: Go or no-go. Not…
AI can write emails. AI can analyze data. AI can generate ideas. So if everyone has access to the same powerful tools, why do some leaders still outperform everyone else? Because the real advantage has nothing to do with technology. In the end, success will belong to those who know exactly where they’re going and have…
We just watched the Olympics — the best in the world. They’re already champions. Already proven. And yet they train like they have everything to prove. Why? Because they understand a truth most leaders forget: Past success is the fastest path to complacency. You’ve built revenue. You’ve built a reputation. You’ve built a team. But…
In the mid-2000s, I was lying in a hospital bed recovering from back surgery when a difficult question hit me: What haven’t I done with my life? And why? When you’re forced to slow down, clarity shows up. I realized that unrealized goals rarely come down to talent or opportunity. They come down to three…
Last week I spoke about a moment every leader eventually faces: Go or no-go. But there’s another risk that doesn’t get talked about enough. Waiting too long to decide. Think about an airplane accelerating down the runway. Pilots are watching everything—speed, engines, weather, runway conditions. They know there’s a precise moment when they must…
Right now, a lot of companies are waiting. Waiting feels safe. But hesitation kills velocity. Now—velocity isn’t about moving fast. Sometimes the smartest move is to pause and ask: “What’s not working?” But there’s a point—like a plane on a runway— where waiting becomes the biggest risk. That’s when leaders must decide: Go or no-go. Not…
AI can write emails. AI can analyze data. AI can generate ideas. So if everyone has access to the same powerful tools, why do some leaders still outperform everyone else? Because the real advantage has nothing to do with technology. In the end, success will belong to those who know exactly where they’re going and have…
We just watched the Olympics — the best in the world. They’re already champions. Already proven. And yet they train like they have everything to prove. Why? Because they understand a truth most leaders forget: Past success is the fastest path to complacency. You’ve built revenue. You’ve built a reputation. You’ve built a team. But…
In the mid-2000s, I was lying in a hospital bed recovering from back surgery when a difficult question hit me: What haven’t I done with my life? And why? When you’re forced to slow down, clarity shows up. I realized that unrealized goals rarely come down to talent or opportunity. They come down to three…