by Damian Gerke | Aug 17, 2021 | Perspective
What Commuting Taught Me About Leadership – You See What You Look For A couple of years ago I left a job at a great company but with a long daily commute. This is the 5th post of an 8-blog series on things I learned about leadership on those long and tedious...
by Damian Gerke | Mar 23, 2021 | Development
It’s All About the Heart One of the things I enjoy about cycling is the satisfaction I get from increasing my speed over previous rides. But only using speed to evaluate performance can be misleading. One recent ride (re)taught me an important lesson. I was...
by Damian Gerke | Mar 3, 2021 | Leadership
Lucky on Leadership Some leadership challenges are greater than others, and some simply can’t be anticipated in advance—especially during times of crisis or emergency. How will you lead in these challenges? What leadership principles will you rely on when everything...
by Damian Gerke | Jan 18, 2021 | Unity
Living in a House Divided Note: This post called for more than my usual 400 words. Hopefully, you’ll agree it’s deserving. The riot at the Capital Building on January 6, 2021 is unmistakable proof of a problem that’s been brewing for a while. It’s a...
by Damian Gerke | Oct 3, 2019 | Execution
I recently left a position with a great company, but with a long daily commute. This is the fourth post of an 8-week series on things about leadership that I learned on those long and tedious hours on the road. – – – – – It’s easy to get...
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