Feb 10 · 4 min read · At the CEO level, decision quality rarely hinges on intelligence or access to information. It hinges on self-awareness. How accurately a leader understands their own biases, emotional triggers, and identity constraints often determines whether decisi...
Join discussionFeb 9 · 3 min read · The thing is, there's one particular principle Craig S. Brown is always sharing with founders and executives: you can't scale brilliance without blueprints. Working with a lot of growing companies himself, he has watched the same pattern unfold time ...
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Feb 6 · 7 min read · Organizations nowadays require leaders who can spearhead innovation, manage change, and motivate high-performing teams in a complex, fast-paced business environment. Leadership development training has been a strategic priority for co...
Join discussionFeb 4 · 4 min read · Modern leadership environments are saturated with information. Dashboards refresh in real time. Reports grow thicker. Advisors multiply. Yet many senior leaders experience a quiet paradox: the more data they consume, the harder it becomes to see clea...
Join discussionJan 29 · 3 min read · Leadership today is no longer about authority alone. It’s about influence, empathy, clarity, and the ability to inspire action. As workplaces evolve and expectations shift, organisations are recognising that empowering women leaders isn’t just a dive...
Join discussionJan 27 · 3 min read · Many leaders have a clear strategy but struggle to see consistent results. Plans are discussed, priorities are agreed upon, yet execution varies from quarter to quarter. Craig S. Brown, a business strategist and author, focuses on closing this gap by...
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Jan 22 · 4 min read · Inside the office, CEOs are rarely short on conversations. Calendars are full, meetings are back to back, and information flows constantly. Yet some of the most important conversations never occur there. Not because they are unimportant, but because ...
Join discussionJan 20 · 3 min read · Strategic growth rarely comes from a single discipline. The most resilient businesses are built by leaders who understand how systems, numbers, environments, and human behavior intersect. Craig S. Brown's career across finance, real estate, and desig...
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Jan 16 · 4 min read · Introduction: Failure Is Not the Problem Every complex system fails. Software systems fail.Processes fail.Plans fail. Charles Duhigg is explicit about this in Smarter, Faster, Better: failure itself is inevitable. What differentiates high-performing ...
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