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A Shorter Workweek Is Not Just a Dream—It’s Good Business

A Shorter Workweek Is Not Just a Dream—It’s Good Business

Giving time back isn’t just a nice perk. It’s a message: we see you, we value your whole life, and we know your best work flows from rest, health, and inspiration. That promise is more powerful than any bonus—and it’s what keeps people energized, loyal, and invested in the mission. Continue reading A Shorter Workweek Is Not Just a Dream—It’s Good Business

Employee Engagement Is the Real Secret to Leveraging AI

Employee Engagement Is the Real Secret to Leveraging AI

If your staff feels seen, valued, and heard, they’ll learn to use these technologies in ways that move your business forward. If not, they’ll avoid them—or, sometimes, use them simply to shield themselves from change. Continue reading Employee Engagement Is the Real Secret to Leveraging AI

Designing with Love: The Quiet Revolution Behind Better Government

Designing with Love: The Quiet Revolution Behind Better Government

But those of us working inside and alongside it know better. In fact, some of the most meaningful innovation in our government didn’t come from dramatic disruption or campaign promises. It came from a quiet group of patriots who rolled up their sleeves and went to work. Continue reading Designing with Love: The Quiet Revolution Behind Better Government

Burnout Isn’t a Personal Failing—It’s an Invitation to Rethink How We Work

Burnout Isn’t a Personal Failing—It’s an Invitation to Rethink How We Work

The real solution isn’t heroic self-improvement. It’s shared space, shared responsibility, and a new kind of leadership that’s present, transparent, and humble enough to invite everyone into the solution. Continue reading Burnout Isn’t a Personal Failing—It’s an Invitation to Rethink How We Work

Series Introduction: Why We Need to Rethink Work—Right Now

Series Introduction: Why We Need to Rethink Work—Right Now

In this age of dizzying speed, true leadership is not found in louder rhetoric or bigger promises, but in the quiet courage to show up, be present, and share space. Continue reading Series Introduction: Why We Need to Rethink Work—Right Now

What If They’re Not Fragile, But Equipped?

What If They’re Not Fragile, But Equipped?

But under the satire lies a deeper truth: we are five generations sharing the same workplaces—Traditionalists, Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z—and we’re still trying to understand each other. While older generations bring experience, younger ones are often branded with unfair labels like “fragile” or “lazy.” Continue reading What If They’re Not Fragile, But Equipped?

Discovering Willful Interdependence in ‘Better Places’

Discovering Willful Interdependence in ‘Better Places’

My book, Better Places: Building Stronger Communities with Authenticity and Compassion, is not a manual or a memoir in the traditional sense. It’s a deeply personal reflection on how we learn to love, how we sometimes unlearn it, and how—if we’re lucky—we find our way back to something more unconditional and human. Continue reading Discovering Willful Interdependence in ‘Better Places’

Why Independence Myths Harm Our Kids

Why Independence Myths Harm Our Kids

I didn’t succeed because I was self-reliant.
I succeeded because others were there to catch me when the systems did not. Continue reading Why Independence Myths Harm Our Kids

Welcome to the Inspiration Economy

Welcome to the Inspiration Economy

Yet—just as in 1995—I also feel a flicker of frustration. So much power, and yet so few ideas come to mind for how to wield it. Innovation still begins with inspiration. Continue reading Welcome to the Inspiration Economy

The Path Forward: Lessons in Leadership from Two Tragedies

The Path Forward: Lessons in Leadership from Two Tragedies

“We are still shocked by what has happened, but we will never give up our values. Our response is more democracy, more openness, and more humanity… We will answer hatred with love.” Continue reading The Path Forward: Lessons in Leadership from Two Tragedies

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