Tag: women in leadership
Strategic Courage: Why Willingness Is More Valuable Than Readiness in Leadership
By Micaela Passeri
In business, courage is often misunderstood. We tend to associate it with fearlessness—bold moves, confident decisions, rapid pivots. But courage, in its most impactful form, is rarely about boldness....
The Power of Positioning: Win Before You Speak
By Julie Condliffe
In a world teeming with noise, authority is no longer enough. Talent is no longer rare. And effort alone will not guarantee you a seat at the table. The...
When Pride Becomes a Barrier to Leadership Growth
By Micaela Passeri
We’re told to take pride in our work, our teams, and our reputation. And rightly so.Healthy pride is an asset—it signals ownership, commitment, and personal standards. But in leadership,...
Emotional Agility in Leadership: Why Ignoring Anger Undermines Your Authority
In boardrooms and executive spaces, certain emotions are welcomed: confidence, vision, drive. Others, like anger, are seen as disruptive, unprofessional, or emotionally undisciplined.
But the truth is, anger is not the problem....
Why Language Shapes Power, Accountability, and Leadership in the Workplace
Language is not just a communication tool—it’s a currency of power. It shapes how we interpret events, how we assign responsibility, and ultimately, how we decide who belongs, who leads, and...







