by Bill Treasurer | Oct 11, 2023 | Courageous Leadership
Nobody’s perfect, but that doesn’t seem to stop people from trying. And why not? There are lots of good reasons for wanting to be perfect. Some professions, for example, greatly benefit from their inherent perfectionism. This is especially true of professions where...
by Bill Treasurer | Sep 28, 2023 | Guest Blog
What inspired you to write 9 Leader Touchstones, and what impact are you hoping it will have on leaders? What’s the “ripple” you’re trying to create? In some form or fashion, I’ve been writing this book for the better part of a decade....
by Bill Treasurer | Sep 20, 2023 | Courageous Leadership
Taking action can be incredibly challenging for a variety of reasons, and these challenges are often deeply rooted in human psychology and behavior. It also takes courage, and it’s safe to say you probably have some experience with courage. What we choose to act on is...
by Bill Treasurer | Sep 13, 2023 | Leadership Development
The term “open door” is often considered a policy. But I think about it a bit differently. While leadership is often defined as a set of behaviors by which one person influences others toward the achievement of goals, it is really about providing growth,...
by Bill Treasurer | Aug 23, 2023 | Courageous Leadership
The internal struggles we face have a direct impact on our leadership. Being a good leader of others means first being a good leader of yourself. By not controlling our emotions, we subject those who look to us for guidance to toxic behavior. The first step in...