by Ed Molitor | Aug 12, 2022 | Growth Mindset Leadership, High Impact Leadership, Uncategorized, Vulnerable Leadership
Something that is often overlooked and I intentionally work with my clients is the power of expectations. I think it is safe to say that after living through the pandemic, we have come to realize we are playing by a new set of rules, yet our main objective is the...
by Ed Molitor | Jan 12, 2022 | Leadership Styles, Vulnerable Leadership
Vulnerability is a desirable trait in leaders during times of chaos and crisis. But what does being vulnerable mean and how can showing vulnerability be an asset for your team? In the past, leaders have strived to demonstrate strength and infallibility and avoid...
by Ed Molitor | Jan 10, 2022 | Leadership Styles, Vulnerable Leadership
Working on and expressing vulnerability in the workplace can be challenging for leaders, and doing it successfully hinges on keeping channels of communication open. In whole-company meetings or one to one, you need to maintain your calm and let the information and...
by Ed Molitor | Jan 7, 2022 | Leadership Styles, Vulnerable Leadership
As a college basketball coach, I learned to get to know people and be genuine, and those skills have also empowered me in the business world. The way people treat you is indeed a direct reflection of your character, but I also learned something far more valuable. It...
by Ed Molitor | Jan 4, 2022 | Leadership Styles, Vulnerable Leadership
Here’s the hard truth: the leaders who, up until now, have just paid lip service to their company’s values and culture are going to struggle through a crisis. In contrast, those who genuinely believe in and exemplify their organization’s values are much more prepared...
by Ed Molitor | Jan 4, 2022 | Leadership Styles, Vulnerable Leadership
It’s essential to position your team and your organization to be ready for any challenges that come their way. Being open to change is vital at any time but never more so than when we’re facing the aftermath of a difficult couple of years. After all, new challenges...