by Bill Treasurer | Aug 18, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
If you want to learn about courage, invariably you must also learn about fear. Courage and fear have a strong and interwoven relationship. Most typically, when we choose to behave courageously, we are choosing to engage with fear. And engage we should. No other...
by Bill Treasurer | Aug 11, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
Leadership is as ancient as humanity. Since the first tribes of barefooted humans hunted on the African plains, there have been leaders. In fact, leadership is probably older than humanity, in that animals and other organisms display leadership. Pecking orders are...
by Bill Treasurer | Jun 16, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
In my previous post I introduced you to Try Courage, the courage of first attempts. In this post, we will explore the next of three types of courage, Trust Courage. Learn more about all three types of courage in my book Courage Goes to Work. Learning how to trust...
by Bill Treasurer | Jun 2, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
My clients make me brave. That’s because for almost twenty years I’ve run a courage-building consulting firm, Giant Leap Consulting. For over two decades I’ve worked with thousands of leaders throughout the world facilitating Courageous Leadership workshops. For me,...
by Bill Treasurer | Apr 21, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
Years ago, I wrote an international bestselling management book called, Courage Goes to Work. I’ve taught the concepts of courage-building in the workplace all over the world. One of the most profound principles is that when managers stop leading with fear and...
by Bill Treasurer | Mar 22, 2021 | Courageous Leadership
Updated March 22, 2021 Ed Viesturs is arguably the greatest American mountaineer that ever lived, or more accurately, lives. Ed has a reputation for being a calculated risk-taker, who refuses to compromise safety because of ambition. As a result, he has summited Mount...