Category: Leadership

Why Smart Leaders Are Often Less Happy Than They Appear

April 20, 2026 • Executive Coaching, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

There are hidden costs of intelligence in leadership. With this blog post, I want to begin to unpack some thoughts about those costs. I’ve…

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The Courage We Misunderstood

April 18, 2026 • Business Culture, Courage, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

For a long time, leadership courage was defined the wrong way. We admired decisiveness without reflection. Strength without restraint. Authority without consideration. The loud…

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The Courage to Value People More Than Metrics

April 9, 2026 • Business Culture, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

Businesses must measure performance. Revenue, margins, productivity, and growth all matter. Organizations that ignore data rarely survive. Build a dashboard and watch it like…

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The Courage to Promote Someone Who Could Take Your Job

April 8, 2026 • Business Culture, Business Growth, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

One of the most revealing moments in leadership occurs when a CEO recognizes someone who could eventually replace them. The reaction reveals everything. Some…

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The Honesty of Having Hard Conversations

April 4, 2026 • Business Culture, Conflict Management, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

Every organization has conversations that need to happen. Far fewer leaders actually have them. Conflict avoidance is one of the most common leadership failures,…

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The Courage to Hire Strengths You Do Not Possess

April 1, 2026 • Business Culture, Business Growth, Executive Coaching, Leadership

Many leaders unconsciously hire people who think like they do. This is the most comfortable way to hire. Communication is easier, and decisions can…

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When Leadership Is Not Enough: The Courage for Honest Evaluations

March 28, 2026 • Business Culture, Business Growth, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

Most CEOs and leaders do not struggle with strategy. They’ve been trained; they’ve practiced; they’ve seen the constructs. They know how to connect the…

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Why Conflict Management is Vital. And So is Conflict!

March 18, 2026 • Conflict Management, Executive Coaching, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

Conflict is rarely what disqualifies a leader early in their career. In fact, it’s often the opposite. Most leaders rise because they are decisive,…

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What Conflict-Ready Leadership Actually Looks Like in Practice

March 16, 2026 • Business Culture, Business Growth, Conflict Management, Leadership, Marcus Brecheen

Conflict-ready leadership is not aggressive, nor confrontational, and it is certainly not reactive. The primary characteristic is steadiness. Most leaders assume conflict readiness means…

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How Poor Conflict Management Erodes Culture—Often Long Before Leaders Notice

March 11, 2026 • Business Culture, Conflict Management, Leadership

Culture rarely collapses loudly. It erodes quietly. When conflict is mismanaged or avoided, the first casualty isn’t performance, it’s honesty. People begin to filter…

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