





5 Reasons to Avoid Co-Leadership
Often there are times when leaders find themselves in a co-leadership position, that is, they have a partner who is an equal leader to direct a project or team. Typically, this system is agreed upon to fill a skill gap or lighten the load of responsibility, task...

How Following Can Make YOU A Better Leader
If you are an excellent leader, I bet you were an excellent follower. You see the traits for a quality leader aren't that different than the traits of a quality follower. We are all followers in some part of our life… In the rush to the top, eager leaders may balk at...

5 Tips to Manage the Storming Phase of Group Development
In 1965, psychologist Bruce Tuckman developed his now popular theory on the stages of group development. The original phases were Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing. Around 1975, he added another stage to the theory, the final stage which he called Adjourning....
Shawn Stratton, Leadership Motivational Speaker and Consultant
“His use of story telling, humor and photography delivered a powerful message on the importance of finding our true passion as an indicator of success. ” -Ian Shortall read more