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The Problem of the First Leadership Role Every organization eventually faces the same moment: a technically skilled employee becomes responsible for leading people for the first time. The promotion often happens because the person is competent, reliable, and respected. Yet competence in a task is not the same thing as competence in leading others. In…

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The Myth of “Work Hard, Play Hard” in Executive Culture Alcohol is woven deeply into American professional culture. Deals are celebrated with drinks. Stress is “taken the edge off” with a nightcap. Leadership retreats often end at the bar. In high-stress industries—healthcare, oil and gas, law enforcement, military, executive management—the normalization of alcohol can quietly…

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Adjustment disorders—emotional or behavioral responses to identifiable life stressors—can disrupt personal and professional functioning. Symptoms often include anxiety, low mood, irritability, or difficulty coping with changes. Traditional counseling provides tools and strategies for managing these responses, but integrating Lean thinking can make the process more efficient, measurable, and impactful. Understanding the Problem Adjustment disorders often…
