Tag: Resilience
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Resilience vs. Endurance
The Misunderstood Demands of Transformation In the world of high-stakes leadership, resilience is a term that often gets invoked but rarely understood. Too often, it is confused with endurance—the ability to push through difficulty by sheer force of will, grit, or stamina. While endurance has its place, it is not resilience. And in the face…
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Harnessing Self-Doubt to Transform
Turning a Perceived Weakness into a Leadership Resource In leadership culture, self-doubt is often framed as a flaw to be eliminated. Executives are told to “project confidence,” “trust their instincts,” and “silence the inner critic.” Yet research and experience in transformational contexts suggest the opposite: properly harnessed, self-doubt can be a strategic resource. Transformation leadership…
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Resilience Under Pressure
Sustaining Energy in Prolonged Transformation Transformation is not a sprint. For senior executives, the initial burst of urgency and focus can give way to long months—or years—of uncertainty, political friction, and relentless demands. What begins as a high-profile mandate to “fix” or “modernize” soon becomes a test of endurance: keeping yourself, your team, and the…
