What looks like resistance is often responsibility. A story about leadership, trust, and why teams make progress when they stop arguing positions and start understanding what people are carrying.
Canadian higher education is not facing a simple correction. It is facing a collapse that exposed fragile funding models, weakened leadership alignment, and the urgent need for institutional robustness.
The risk with AI is not that it gets things wrong. It is that it makes it easy to stop thinking. Reflections on using AI for networking, validation, and brand development without outsourcing your judgment.
Business travel can either leave you depleted or sharpen you for the work ahead. Twenty simple rules for protecting your energy, maintaining perspective, and leading well while on the road.
Waste rarely starts with big decisions. It starts with small things ignored. A reflection on food waste, rising grocery costs, and what leaders can learn about stewardship, attention, and resource management.
The challenge is rarely the policy itself. It is the leadership response to uncertainty. Reflections on decision-making, judgment, and navigating change in Canadian higher education.
What looks like resistance is often responsibility. A story about leadership, trust, and why teams make progress when they stop arguing positions and start understanding what people are carrying.
Collapse, Not Correction: The Leadership Lesson for Canadian Higher Education
Canadian higher education is not facing a simple correction. It is facing a collapse that exposed fragile funding models, weakened leadership alignment, and the urgent need for institutional robustness.
Don’t Be LaiZY: Summing up Cautious Comments on using Ai in Networking, Validation, and Brand Development
The risk with AI is not that it gets things wrong. It is that it makes it easy to stop thinking. Reflections on using AI for networking, validation, and brand development without outsourcing your judgment.
The Travel Rules I Swear By For Every Business Trip (20 Simple Boosts)
Business travel can either leave you depleted or sharpen you for the work ahead. Twenty simple rules for protecting your energy, maintaining perspective, and leading well while on the road.
Leaders: Turn Scraps into Savings and Master Waste Reduction During the Grocery Crunch
Waste rarely starts with big decisions. It starts with small things ignored. A reflection on food waste, rising grocery costs, and what leaders can learn about stewardship, attention, and resource management.
Decision-Making Under Pressure: Navigating Policy Shifts in Canadian Higher Education
The challenge is rarely the policy itself. It is the leadership response to uncertainty. Reflections on decision-making, judgment, and navigating change in Canadian higher education.