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Trust Moves at the Speed of Trustworthiness
Most leaders already know, at least intellectually, that trust can’t be demanded; it can only be earned. What gets missed day-to-day is how often our teams are deciding whether we’re trustworthy long before we ever ask for their trust. They’re not waiting for a grand leadership moment; they’re watching the small ones. That’s why “trust” is a tricky word in the workplace. It sounds like a value statement on a wall, but in real life, it behaves more like a pattern: built slowly
18 hours ago4 min read


Drift: The Slow Roll Away from Excellence
Drift is rarely dramatic, and that’s exactly what makes it so dangerous. Most leaders don’t wake up one day and decide to lower the standard, weaken the culture, or settle for less than their team is capable of. What happens instead is slower, quieter, and far more common: you get busy, you get tired, you get pulled into the urgent, and over time the organization begins to live by what it can sustain, not what it truly believes. Drift is the slow roll away from excellence, an
Mar 23 min read


January Is Not About Starting Over- It’s About Recalibrating
January has a way of pressuring leaders into grand declarations- new goals, new initiatives, new expectations- as if the turn of the calendar alone should produce immediate clarity and momentum. But strong leadership rarely begins with acceleration. More often, it begins with recalibration. Over the past several months, InitiativeOne’s conversations across blogs, podcasts, and Think Tanks have centered on a quieter but more demanding idea: leadership that slows down long enou
Jan 204 min read
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