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Integrity
In the pressurized world of quarterly targets and board meetings, it is easy to let the "common practice" become your moral compass. We tell ourselves, "Everyone else is cutting this corner," or "This is just how the industry works." But true leadership is not a popularity contest; it is a commitment to an unshakable truth: Wrong is wrong, even if everyone is doing it. Right is right, even if no one is doing it. Consider the real-world legacy of leaders like Sherron Watkins,
Gifford Thomas
23 minutes ago1 min read


The Illusion of Agreement: Why True Teams Dare to Disagree
In the landscape of modern leadership, we often mistake "harmony" for "health." We look at a boardroom or a Zoom gallery where every head is nodding in unison, where every proposal is met with a polite "sounds good," and we congratulate ourselves on building a cohesive team. We see the lack of friction as a sign of success. But beneath that calm surface often lies a dangerous, silent killer: The Culture of Artificial Harmony. The truth is, a healthy team isn't where everyone
Gifford Thomas
1 day ago3 min read


Treat People Like They Matter
We often focus on the bottom line, but we forget that our most valuable assets walk out the door every evening. It will cost you a lot more to replace good people than it will to treat them right in the first place. Between recruitment fees, lost productivity, and the erosion of team morale, the price of turnover is staggering. But the human cost is even higher. When you invest in respect, appreciation, and growth, you aren't just "spending" on culture—you are securing your f
Gifford Thomas
2 days ago1 min read
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