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Watch The Eyes
A Pohnpeian feast in a house in metropolitan Kansas City marked the first time I consciously noticed this pattern. Sitting at one of the head tables as an honored guest, […]
Watch The Eyes: Every Organization Needs Two Kinds of Leaders
A Pohnpeian feast in metropolitan Kansas City. Kava circulating in half-coconut shells. The section’s voice, Soulik, speaking to the gathered members — about obligations, about the work ahead, about duty […]
The Origin Story: From Culture Shock to Operating System for People
Year: 1992. Age: 19. Place: from Missouri to Micronesia. Pohnpei, specifically—and without much adult supervision. Sink or swim. What I noticed there became the seed of everything that followed. The […]
The Practical Case: Actionable Guidance. Now.
Two kinds of problems hamstring leaders. The first set, technical: broken processes, outdated pricing models, misaligned roles, misused KPIs. All painful. All solvable. The second, human: realizing you’re the bottleneck; […]