There is a moment in every financial crisis when leadership stops being theoretical. The spreadsheets are no longer projections. The numbers are no longer abstract. Leaders reach the point where they must decide what stays, what goes, and what cannot be touched under any circumstances. This is where leadership becomes painfully real. I’ve lived that … Continue reading The Discipline of Decision‑Making: Cutting Without Losing Your Soul
Stewardship Over Scarcity: Returning to Core Values
A crisis is not the time to reinvent who you are. It is the time to return to who you were supposed to be. Values are not slogans. They are filters. They determine what gets protected, what gets reduced, and what cannot be touched under any circumstances. When I led large teams, values determined everything—who … Continue reading Stewardship Over Scarcity: Returning to Core Values
