Digital Library – Voices in Leadership
WRUG & Co's Digital Library of Voices in Leadership
Trusted, experienced voices that align with WRUG & Co’s strategic growth priorities and people-centered, visionary leadership that amplifies & multiplies.
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How to Be a Leader Who Brings Unity and Calm to Your Team
A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way. – John C. Maxwell

How to Talk to an Employee Who Isn’t Meeting Their Goals – Sabina Nawaz
Having to tell someone that they’re not meeting their work standards can get awkward fast… Confrontation about shortcomings is much easier when it’s done with a shared vision, clear expectations, and a plan to move forward. – Sabina Nawaz

‘Following Your Passion’ Is Dead – Here’s What To Replace It With – Michal Bohanes
Following your passion is a very “me”-centered view of the world… Find the thing that you’re great at, put that into the world, contribute to others, help the world be better and that is the thing to follow. – Ben Horowitz

Every Leader Has Flaws. Don’t Let Yours Derail Your Strategy
All leaders arrive with some blemishes on their personalities… You already face plenty of obstacles to bringing (your) aspirations to life in the competitive landscape and within your company. Be sure that one of those obstacles isn’t you. – Ron Carucci & David Lancefield

The New Meaning Of CEO: Chief Empathy Officer
Empathy may sound like a soft skill… But actually, empathy is a critical leadership skill and one needed now more than ever. – Aliza Knox

How to Excel at Both Strategy and Execution – Paul Leinwand & Joachim Rotering
A bold vision needs to include both a very ambitious destination and a well-conceived path for execution that will get you there… leaders who are able to be both visionaries and operators, and switch between these two mindsets, are the ones who can turn their organizations into super-competitors. – Paul Leinwand & Joachim Rotering

We Need CVOs, not CEOs – Simon Sinek
We need to change the title to “CVO”, to Chief Vision Officer. Someone who’s in charge of setting and ensuring that the company stays on the path of the vision. – Simon Sinek

Leadership Training Shouldn’t Just Be for Top Performers – Navio Kwok & Winny Shen
Workers generally believe that organizations have an obligation to provide employees with opportunities for development over the span of their tenure… investing in the “rest” ensures you have a strong bench and protects you from flight risk in the Great Resignation – Navio Kwok & Winny Shen

As Your Team Gets Bigger, Your Leadership Style Has to Adapt – Julie Zhuo
Success becomes more about mastering a few key skills: hiring exceptional leaders, building self-reliant teams, establishing a clear vision, and communicating well. People who master those skills will be well-equipped to lead teams of any size. – Julie Zhuo

What is servant leadership? A philosophy for people-first leadership – Sarah K. White
Servant leadership is a leadership style that prioritizes the growth, well-being, and empowerment of employees… When implemented correctly, servant leadership can help foster trust, accountability, growth, and inclusion in the workplace. – Sarah K. White

5 Behaviors of Leaders Who Embrace Change – Edith Onderick-Harvey
Successful change-agile leaders …make change thinking contagious, embedding it into everything they do from the most fundamental daily interactions to the most complex strategy. – Edith Onderick-Harvey

5 Steps of Great Coaching
Coaching is more about asking versus telling. A great coach will resist how much they tell the person to do and instead focus more on asking the right questions, listening, encouraging self-discovery, and challenging them to learn and achieve. – Daniel Stewart

Becoming a More Humane Leader – Rasmus Hougaard & Jacqueline Carter
Very simply put, management is about managing others, about exercising executive control over people. Leadership, on the other hand, is about seeing and hearing others, setting a direction, and then letting go of controlling what happens next. – Rasmus Hougaard & Jacqueline Carter

Pathway To Business Success Is An Infinite Mindset – Simon Sinek
The goal is… to make our culture stronger this year than it was last year, and to make our leaders better leaders this year than they were last year. If we are trying to outdo anyone, it should be ourselves. – Simon Sinek

Leaders, Stop Trying to Be Heroes – Hortense le Gentil
The most effective leadership today — at all levels — isn’t about technical expertise and having all the answers. Besides articulating a compelling vision, it’s about being human, showing vulnerability, connecting with people, and being able to unleash their potential. – Hortense le Gentil

The Best Leaders Are Versatile Ones – Robert Kaiser
It is not an overstatement to say that versatility is the most important component of leading effectively today… Leaders are typically better at reading change than they are at responding to it. – Robert Kaiser

You Can Be a Great Leader and Also Have a Life – Brigid Schulte
What we see (our role models) shapes what we think is possible. Perhaps the more we hear stories of leaders… with both time to do great work and live a great life, people may start believing it’s possible. – Brigid Schulte

How To Reinvent Yourself (Life Is Not An Accident) – Jay Williams
If you’re not living life with passion, then what’s your purpose? Are you just floating? Are you just somebody who’s there? If you allow life to dictate what your “temple” is… then you’ll look down and be like ‘where am I?'” – Jay Williams

The 6 Stages of Career Growth. Where Are You? – Gary Burnison
Different people are destined to different career paths… While not all career paths are the same, there is a master plan that governs just about any journey. – Gary Burnison

How to Stop Holding Yourself Back – Simon Sinek
The human brain cannot comprehend the negative… so we very often reinforce things when we put them in the negative. – Simon Sinek

Why Our Leaders Must Be Able to Attract & Retain Great People – Jim Schleckler
If you want to continue to scale your business over the long run, you’re going to need to lean on lots of top talent to get there. But you won’t be able to attract and retain those A players unless you ensure that you already have A-level leaders in place. – Jim Schleckler

How to Cultivate Gratitude, Compassion, and Pride on Your Team – David DeSteno
What’s the best way to instill grit and grace in your team? My research shows that it’s about cultivating three specific emotions: gratitude, compassion, and pride. – David DeSteno

Helping Others Makes Us Happier – but it matters how we do it – Elizabeth Dunn
We’re used to thinking about giving as something we should do. And it is. But in thinking about it this way, we’re missing out on one of the best parts of being human: that we… find joy in helping others. – Elizabeth Dunn

Why Being Respectful to Coworkers is Good for Business – Christine Porth
How you show up and treat people means everything. Either you lift people up by respecting them, making them feel valued, appreciated and heard, or you hold people down by making them feel small, insulted, disregarded or excluded. – Christine Porth

Taking a first step to being a Weaver of relationships – Shaylyn Romney Garrett
We live in a culture where privacy is paramount, which can often make even the altruistic act of checking in on people feel intrusive… Not only that, but we are all so pressed for time these days that relationships are often the first thing to get squeezed. – Shaylyn Romney Garrett