The August/September issue of IMPACT is here
Welcome to the August/September issue of our leadership magazine IMPACT. This time we focus on a crisis in leadership, team reputation, and 3 steps to mastering great relationships.And just in time for the release of Game of Throne prequel ‘House of the Dragon’ we share some leadership lessons from Game of Thrones.There’s a story about leadership growth and how much we can learn from others, and an IMPACT HACK on...
The big leadership crisis
Elisabet Vinberg Hearn and I wrote this article for 2020visionleader.com There’s a worrying trend that fewer and fewer of those now starting their careers are interested in becoming leaders. And we can sympathise with that. There can be a number of reasons why younger generations don’t want to take on leadership roles. Some of the reasons we frequently hear about are: Being a leader is more stressful Being a leader can be lonely –...
The June/July issue of IMPACT is here
Welcome to the latest issue of IMPACT! This time we focus on organisations’ social health, 10 tips for trouble-free teamwork, the benefits and dangers of jargon and suitcase words, and our 5-step Impact Strategy Creator™.There’s a story about a person who is a “time thief” at work.And we share an IMPACT HACK on taking time for reflection. Enjoy the read You can download it here or read it online here...
10 tips for trouble-free teamwork
On average, we spend 37 hours a week at work (whether we work from home or from a physical workplace, or a combination of the two), which means that most of us spend more time with our colleagues than with our family and friends. And the increasingly popular hybrid work setup can accentuate some of the common team problems that are out there. So if things aren’t amicable with the people we work with, or our teams don’t function...
Strategising about China in the English countryside
Our third book ‘The Leader’s Guide to Impact’ was recently released in Chinese, which we are both excited and proud about. And as we have now received hard copies of the book – YAY! – we decided to meet up in a little tea house in a small village in the beautiful Sussex countryside to plan for some promotion of the book in China. Writing books and getting them published is a non-stop learning journey. When we first sat down and...


