Original thinking on leadership at the highest levels.
Essays, observations, and reflections from thirty years inside enterprise leadership — written for those who lead at the altitude where the conventional wisdom runs out.
The loneliness at the top is real. And it is rarely spoken about.
The CEO's isolation is not a failure of relationships. It is a structural feature of the role — and pretending otherwise does not make it less true.

The loneliness at the top is real. And it is rarely spoken about.
Every CEO I have worked with has felt it. The particular isolation of the chair — surrounded by people, and yet fundamentally

The Leadership Factor
There is a moment that happens to almost every leader who reaches the upper floors of an organisation — and almost no

The decision you keep not making.
Every CEO carries at least one decision that has been circling for too long — a structural change, a leadership conversation, a

Why the most effective leaders do not navigate alone.
There is a persistent myth in senior leadership that asking for help — in any form — signals weakness. The leaders I

Your leadership team is not as aligned as you think.
In twenty years of working with senior leadership teams, I have never encountered one that was as aligned as its members believed

What nobody tells you about the step into the C-Suite.
The promotion to C-Suite is framed as an arrival. A culmination. The recognition of everything built over a career of sustained high

The loneliness at the top is real. And it is rarely spoken about.
Every CEO I have worked with has felt it. The particular isolation of the chair — surrounded by people, and yet fundamentally

The decision you keep not making.
Every CEO carries at least one decision that has been circling for too long — a structural change, a leadership conversation, a

What nobody tells you about the step into the C-Suite.
The promotion to C-Suite is framed as an arrival. A culmination. The recognition of everything built over a career of sustained high

Your leadership team is not as aligned as you think.
In twenty years of working with senior leadership teams, I have never encountered one that was as aligned as its members believed

Why the most effective leaders do not navigate alone.
There is a persistent myth in senior leadership that asking for help — in any form — signals weakness. The leaders I
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