by Ed Molitor | Mar 2, 2023 | Coaching Leadership, High Impact Leadership, Leadership Qualities
You will often hear me talk about how to create a culture worth fighting for and why it is so important. Culture will help you attract and retain top talent while getting the most out of everyone. This can be tricky to sustain. Yes, your culture is built on trust,...
by Ed Molitor | Feb 9, 2023 | Coaching Leadership, High Impact Leadership, Leadership Qualities
John Madden was an American football coach and sports commentator in the NFL. Both on the field and in the booth, Coach Madden possessed an uncanny ability to simplify the complicated. He was a winner in every sense of the word. At just 33, Madden became the head...
by Ed Molitor | Feb 2, 2023 | Coaching Leadership, High Impact Leadership, Leadership Qualities
A while ago I was flying home from San Francisco after working with an amazing client in the bio-pharma industry as I reflected on why being intentional is important for leadership development. As I sat on the plane, I thought about the conversations that preceded and...
by Ed Molitor | Nov 9, 2021 | Coaching Leadership, Leadership Styles
Leadership roles are demanding. There’s no getting around it. If you’re new to a leadership position, you might be feeling overwhelmed. Suddenly, you have far more responsibilities, a whole team of people to manage, and you aren’t sure what kind of leader you want to...
by Ed Molitor | Nov 9, 2021 | Coaching Leadership, Leadership Styles
What is the difference between coaching and mentoring? As leaders, we often wonder what our role in our business is. Do we lead with an iron fist and ensure that the company runs efficiently and exactly how we want? Do we lead quietly and with an open-door policy? Do...
by Ed Molitor | Nov 8, 2021 | Coaching Leadership, Leadership Styles
Ed Molitor, Sr., father of CEO of the Molitor Group Ed Molitor Jr., has been coaching for 42 years, but his experience with coaching reaches far beyond that. For his son and many others, Ed has been the personification of the answer to “what does a coach...