
I help people understand and apply the leadership power of vulnerability. In my book I explain what vulnerability is and isn't, where it works and doesn't, pitfalls to avoid, and how it will enhance your effectiveness.
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“Narcissus,” painting by Caravaggio, public domain
“The unexamined life is not worth living.” — Socrates
The word reflection has two meanings. It can refer to the image staring back at us from a mirror, or it can describe the process of t...
Steve Baskis, center, blind veteran and founder of the Blind Endeavors Foundation, climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, March 2026. Permission of Blind Endeavors Foundation. All rights reserved.
“People buy into the leader before they buy into the...
Jerome Powell answers reporters’ questions at the Federal Open Market Committee press conference on April 29, 2026. Source: Federal Reserve
“Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree...
A statue of Union Brig. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren surveying the terrain within Gettysburg National Military Park. He had earned the designation “Savior of Little Round Top.” by his actions during the battle.
We often think organizational f...
Vulnerability is not about surrendering authority; it is about having the self-awareness to seek input and the courage to decide.
“The best leaders are the best listeners.” –Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz
We tend to equate leadership in...
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Vulnerable leader; guitar player; hiker; retired Army major general; former Target exec; author; speaker; partner, 3 Tier Technologies; Board member Blind Endeavors Foundation; Board member Naperville Heritage Society; Dr. Kim Milano's biggest fan.
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