Posts in Personal Leadership
River Cruise Learning

And good Heavens, this river cruise reinforced for me that WE ALL could really benefit from a strong dose of Benedictine wisdom!

Read More
Lorne Rubis Answers YOUR Questions on Patreon

Patreon is a place where I can intentionally reply to AMA (Ask Me Anything) formatted questions, including but not limited to all those tricky, relatable, frustrating situations that happen at work.

Read More
The Big Lie About Work

Executives, stop this big lie. Be leaders. Model the right behavior. Your teammates, customers and shareholders will all be better off.

Read More
The Relentless SILO Disease

Great cultures make it a priority for decisions to be considered systematically. They intentionally “silo bust” all the time.

Read More
Stepping In or Over to Get What We Want!

The purpose of this blog is to invite each of us to consider our personal/organizational values based on the tricky balance between achieving results and the means to get there. 

Read More
You’re ‘Too Honest!’

This “don’t be too honest” thinking and behavior will eventually erode any culture and organization. Perhaps even worse, it chips away at the integrity of each participating individual. It leaves a hole in their soul.

Read More
When Caring Leadership is Counterproductive

Be compassionate AND relentlessly make it easier for things of importance to get done.

Read More
Why Do Organizations Fear Dreaming BIG?

I believe that BIG organization dreams have been too often connected or affiliated with the notorious Big Hairy Audacious Goals or “BHAGS.”

Read More
Putting Ownership to Work

Why wouldn’t every commercial organization make ALL employees owners?

Read More
Celebrating Front Line Workers

This reminds me that any great culture is so much defined by what happens at the front line. Thank you all you wonderful front line workers.

Read More
Organizations are a MESS and More to Come

So what’s really going on? My observation is that workers have almost become chronically discontented or distracted, and simultaneously, leaders are ill equipped to lead differently.

Read More
Father's Day and Our Last Day at Work

The relevance is to remind us that everyone has a last day, and a final day at work. It’s easy to take each other for granted, and perhaps miss being intentional about what we can learn from one another.

Read More
More People Like Horses?

The 2023 research noted above reminds us, there is plenty of work to be done on the gender/equity/fairness front.

Read More
Taking On Ten Most Significant Shifts Facing Organizations

According to extensive research by consulting company McKinsey & Co, there are 10 BIG shifts underway in the workplace.

Read More
Let’s Get Back to Bossing Up?

The workplace has enough challenges without so called leaders wanting to cozy up to the tired revisionist history of being a REAL BOSS. 

Read More
Getting Bucked Off of a High Horse?

 The very best organizations are employing a more thoughtful, contextual, research based approach to remote work. They are actively listening to employees based on “People First” actions, AND viewing the situation from a customer lens.

Read More
Mother May I?

Today’s leaders might reflect on what the very best of our collective moms might bring us. We could embrace more “mom!”

Read More
Belonging Elevates, Top Organizations Get It

As mental wellness and personal disengagement evolves in the workplace, I’m beginning to think that belonging will garner even greater attention and be applied more intentionally.

Read More
Is Everyone Emotionally Crumbling?

 I noticed how many people seemed to be generally pissed off and impatient with each other.

Read More
Why Be Inconvenienced by Kindness?

Acts of kindness nourish the giver AND receiver.

Read More