Author: Anthony Gluyas

The alignment movement

Ask your team one question: “What are we actually trying to achieve this month?” Watch what happens.If the room goes quiet, you’ve found the problem. When alignment returns, energy returns.And […]

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The slow decision tax

Every day you delay a decision, you pay a tax, in morale, money, and momentum. Indecision compounds faster than interest. 80% right today beats 100% perfect next quarter.Decide. Move. Adjust.

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The culture of careful

Corporate life rewards “safe hands.”But too much careful kills creativity. Careful isn’t strategic, it’s scared.Fear of being wrong keeps people from being right. That’s why JourneyCoaching™ exists, to turn fear […]

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The KPI trap

When KPIs replace purpose, everything becomes ornamental.You end up with teams optimising metrics they don’t believe in. Progress isn’t about hitting targets.It’s about moving meaningfully toward intent.

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Task tetris

Most teams play Tetris with their to-do lists.Blocks keep falling. They just keep stacking. But no one stops to ask, “Should we even be playing this game?” Output without outcome […]

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Why we love the fog

Here’s a dirty little secret:Many leaders secretly like the fog. In the fog, you can hide.You can avoid accountability while looking industrious. But progress starts when you measure what’s uncomfortable.That’s […]

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The vision test

Ask ten people in your company to write the business vision in one sentence.If you get ten answers, you don’t have a vision, you have an interpretation. That’s why execution […]

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The meeting mirage

Every organisation has that one meeting that could’ve been an email. And every week, that meeting multiplies. When clarity dies, meetings breed.Because confusion loves company. The best leaders don’t add […]

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Hurrying slowly

“Hurrying slowly” looks like progress.It feels safe. It burns calendars, not results. People tick boxes, chase emails, close loops, and mistake motion for momentum. They’re not lazy; they’re lost. Speed […]

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The speed illusion

Most organisations say they’re “busy.” But busy isn’t fast. It’s frantic. They move at the speed of a runaway glazier Slow, heavy, deliberate, terrified to drop the glass. Every decision […]

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