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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What Employees Need to Hear From Leaders in Times of Crisis
None of us is immune to the current state of our world, our towns, our companies, and our teams… The two sources of certainty that mean the most to employees are the organization’s top leader and their direct team leaders.
How to (Actually) Change Someone’s Mind
The leaders who were most successful in overcoming others’ skepticism were those who diagnosed the root of the fundamental disagreement before trying to persuade. They first asked themselves, “What’s driving my detractor’s resistance?”
Conflict resolution tips for leaders
Rising tensions can be a danger to company culture… To help your team become more comfortable with conflicts, leaders need to encourage constructive communication about them.
Don’t Let Perfection Be the Enemy of Productivity
Productivity isn’t about getting more done. It’s about what you get done.
Stop Undermining Your Leadership With These Actions – Anne Sugar
In many cases, leaders only watch for the big mistakes; but sometimes, it’s the small actions (or inactions) that can hurt your brand… Take care of the details to ensure that your brand stays intact and your team feels motivated
How to Motivate Employees to Go Beyond Their Jobs – Mark Bolino & Anthony Klotz
Efforts to enhance the meaningfulness of work by redesigning employees’ jobs should not stop where the formal job description ends.
How to Build Expertise in a New Field
Whatever your reasons for deciding to build expertise in a new field, the question is how to get there.
How to Engage Your Team and Be a Great Leader, Not Just a Manager – Hillel Fuld
If you’re not confident enough to elevate those around you, then maybe leadership is not for you.
How to Sculpt Yourself Into a Future-Ready Leader
Leading through a crisis can feel like a heavyweight boxing championship — fifteen rounds to decide who will emerge on the other side.
Change disrupts people’s expectations of the future, reduces their sense of control and their ability to process information.

Learn to Get Better at Transitions
When you see people who have transitioned successfully to a new phase and invested in something they deeply care about, sometimes for the first time in their lives, it is an inspiring sight… Choosing to choose gives us agency.
Why So Much Of Crisis Leadership Is About ‘Countering The Mood’
If things are going generally well and people are heading in the right direction, deploy judo leadership, tactically redirecting their momentum. But if people are complacent or in a crisis, counter their mood, changing their state of mind and emotions
Cracking the Code of Sustained Collaboration
One problem is that leaders think about collaboration too narrowly: as a value to cultivate but not a skill to teach… widespread respect for colleagues’ contributions, openness to experimenting with others’ ideas, and sensitivity to how one’s actions may affect both colleagues’ work and the mission’s outcome.
How Humble Leadership Really Works
When you’re a leader — no matter how long you’ve been in your role or how hard the journey was to get there — you are merely overhead unless you’re bringing out the best in your employees.
Want to Be More Productive? Try Doing Less.
Evidence supports that if we want to ramp up our productivity and happiness, we should actually be doing less… What can you stop doing to make more time for yourself, make more time for joy, and use your time more meaningfully?
The Leader as Coach – Herminia Ibarra & Anne Scoular
Coaching is no longer just a benevolent form of sharing what you know with somebody… It’s also a way of asking questions so as to spark insights in the other person.
What holds you back from being a leader – Merilee Kern
Lingering in a psychological state of contentment not only can—but most likely will—inhibit your ability to grow and realize your full potential… stepping outside your comfort zone and facing a challenge can be inherently onerous—even terrifying—but with it comes the promise of leveraging untapped potential.
5 Habits Of Mentally Strong People—Based On Science
Becoming more mentally tough is a personal necessity if you hope to achieve your own goals or lead others in achieving theirs… By appealing to the research, you can discern what habits consistently lead to mental strength and resilience. – Tony Ewing
The Best Leaders Know How To Be Mirrors – Amy Blaschka
Be the kind of mirror that when somebody looks at you, what they see reflected back to them is full of encouragement, support, goodness, and positivity… what you reflect is what you project; make sure it’s something that you’d want others—and yourself—to see.
The Secret to Effective Time Management? Smaller Time Blocks
There are only eight hours in a standard work day, but it feels like you have 20 hours worth of tasks to do every day… Only by better managing your time will you be able to accomplish the greatest number of tasks in a day.

9 Leadership Lessons 2020 Gave Us
Experts reflect on the ways leaders can support their teams in times of uncertainty and change… Numerous insights for how leaders at all levels in an organization can commit to caring, foster supportive work cultures, and forge new paths in 2021. – Ally MacDonald
What You Should Follow Instead of Your Passion
Instead of “Follow your passion” or “Follow your bliss,” my bumper-sticker career advice is “Follow your blisters.”
…it implies something about perseverance and struggling through tasks even though they are not always blissful.
The Next Big Thing: Virtual Leadership – John Baldoni
Virtual is not a synonym for invisible… Absence, when it comes to leadership, does not make the heart grow fonder. It does the opposite… we need leaders to exert themselves to be seen and heard.
If Strategy Is So Important, Why Don’t We Make Time for It? – David Allen
You don’t need time to have a good idea, you need space…. It takes zero time to have an innovative idea or to make a decision, but if you don’t have psychic space, those things are not necessarily impossible, but they’re suboptimal.
How to Develop Your Leadership Style – Peterson, Abramson, & Stutman
Style is a significant differentiating factor in the reputation and career success of leaders… Dynamically integrating a broader range of powerful and attractive markers… enables leaders to become powerful enough to be heard and attractive enough to be followed.
How Leaders Can Open Up to Their Teams Without Oversharing – Liz Fosslien & Mollie West Duff
Command and control management is on its way out, and bosses who practice empathy and make an effort to connect with their subordinates are in. – Liz Fosslien & Molly West Duff