A fortnightly note from the room.
A short note every other Tuesday for the leaders carrying a lot. No frameworks, no sales. Just what I’ve been thinking about in the room with my clients.
Why your best leaders are quietly looking for the exit.
The people most likely to leave are rarely the ones complaining. This is what they are actually telling you, long before the resignation lands.
Why high-performing leaders make their worst decisions under pressure.
Intelligence is not the thing that fails first. Under load, the brain quietly narrows — and the narrowing feels like clarity.
Why leadership insight alone doesn’t create change.
The realisation is the easy part. Most leaders already know what they should do differently. Knowing is not where the work lives.
Athletes train to perform. Most leaders just perform.
A senior leader performs every hour of every day, and trains almost never. That gap is the quiet reason so many capable leaders plateau.
Anyone can have a bad race. The restart is the skill.
Resilience isn't not falling. It's how fast you lead again. The skill nobody trains: closing the gap between the setback and the restart.
When competence stops being enough.
The leadership transition most people aren’t prepared for. The one where the challenge was never really about capability.
