Tag: decision making

  • Ethical Leadership Is Not the Easy Option

    Ethical Leadership Is Not the Easy Option

    “Ethical leadership isn’t soft. It’s disciplined, courageous, and sometimes uncomfortable. But it builds lasting trust and impact.” There’s a temptation to think of ethics in leadership as something peripheral. A moral extra. A nice-to-have. But the more experience I gain, the clearer it becomes. Ethical leadership is the core of meaningful leadership. It isn’t just…

  • Are You Busy, or Are You Delivering?

    Are You Busy, or Are You Delivering?

    “Busyness is not the same as productivity.” It’s an uncomfortable truth in many organisations. We reward activity more than impact. We confuse full calendars with effective leadership. We treat responsiveness as value. Somewhere along the way, the measure of success became how stretched someone is, not what they actually deliver. I’ve lived this. I’ve fallen…

  • What You Don’t Know Is Leading You

    What You Don’t Know Is Leading You

    “Leadership isn’t just about making decisions. It’s about knowing what you don’t know.” It sounds obvious. But in practice, it’s one of the hardest things any leader faces: the limits of their own perspective. We often define leadership through clarity, confidence, and decisiveness. But clarity without curiosity becomes tunnel vision. And decisiveness, without reflection, becomes…