https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Faith-Facts-and-Goals.m4aBy Laura Andersen of LeadingX2 This week I talked to a customer-facing manager while he prepared lunch for his kids. In the past month, he lost the chance to backfill vacant roles on his team...
https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Generosity-the-Leadership-Antidote.mp3The pandemic wears on. People get more restless with the abiding uncertainty, wrankling repetition, and worry. True in homes. True in nursing homes. True in cities and colleges....
https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Covid-Boundaries-and-Leadership.mp3Today I begin a writing partnership with Greg McBeth. Greg’s an engineer, co-founder with his wife Falon, consultant to entrepreneurs, and great writer. He’s also a gambler. While I...
https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Cohabit-by-2-Covid-19-Strategies-4.mp3It’s a painful irony that we share both our deepest and ennobling love, yet also reserve our worst behavior for those who are closest to us. And “closest” these days takes on a new...
https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Strengthen-Under-Stress.m4a From Laura Andersen of LX2. “So… what should we have for dinner tonight?” For the past two years, I’ve wanted to ask that question more often. My husband commutes an hour each way so we...
https://danmulhern.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Back-to-Leadership-Basics-in-This-Time-of-Danger-1.mp3I have always written R2L for “everyday leaders,” because the functions of leadership can be served by anyone. You can lead up or across, as well as “down.” And you...