Bryan’s Blog

Uncertainty is a Tough Opportunity

Uncertainty is a tough opportunity for leaders. How can it be otherwise? If there was enough certainty, where’s the challenge? Too often, leaders find themselves stuck in decision bottlenecks or recycling the same decisions again and again. The same topics return to the agenda like a boomerang. Why? Because the hard-smart work wasn’t done –

Executive Defibrillators

You can always learn. I was watching a webinar on how to conduct “Executive Briefings”. It was coming from a sales perspective. The very clear message is that they were the equivalent of an “Executive Defibrillator”. That is, a briefing that addresses a current problem, or problems, the executive is facing. While this webinar was

Reputation – Dropped on Its Head

Did you catch the news that the US Federal Reserve is dropping reputation risk from its examination programs which are a key element of their supervision of US financial institutions. Why? Because they are focusing on financial risk? Why?  Because they don’t care how successful these institutions are, they just don’t want them to fail.

Silence Isn’t Support

In cross-functional meetings, silence can be deceptive. I’ve seen it many times – leaders walking out of a room feeling aligned, only to find out weeks later that there was no real agreement at all. The signs were there: no questions, no pushback, a few polite nods. BUT just because no one speaks up doesn’t

The Heralded Photon Part 3

Did you read Part 1 and Part 2? To remind you, the heralding of photons is all about detecting something, in this case a single photon, that can be very difficult to detect. In Part 1 I suggested building signal detectors to monitor key inputs to your project, or team, from other projects or teams because