Bryan’s Blog

Trusting Collaborators

You know collaboration between people and between teams is needed to breach silos for success. Sometimes there is a lack of trust, especially between teams, that creates resistance to open and honest collaboration. I wrote about breaching silos to create practical pathways to success by ensuring information is shared across teams and that your enterprise

Show Me the Info

While everyone is allowed to make a mistake, there are always exceptions to a rule. This creates personal risk. A risk that was very nicely articulated by JFK in an interview in 1962: “If you take the wrong course, and on occasion I have, the President bears the burden of the responsibility quite rightly. The

Visionary to Practical

Your greatest fear could be this picture: An organisation of brilliant minds and innovative ideas. Yet, teams are working in silos, projects are misaligned, and the organisation’s vision seems like a distant mirage. In the words of Simon Sinek author of Start with Why “People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do

Communicating With Your Eyes

Organisations thrive on vision and purpose if individuals and teams are strongly aligned to them. Recently I was thinking about how we know the power of communication using our eyes and that our eyes give us vision. I then pondered why more organisations don’t do more to ensure individuals and teams are truly aligned to

Who’s Accountable?

Who is accountable for the decisions you make? You are of course. One of the greatest frustrations I see for leaders is the lack of accountability for decisions made. Here are a few examples: Escalation: I should say “Needless escalation”. A team member wanting the team leader to take responsibility, when there is ample information,