Turning Passion into a Project Accelerator, Not Project Burn Out

You have assembled a team of passionate and talented individuals, yet meetings are chaotic, people are pulling in different directions, tempers flare, fingers point, and you are not moving at the pace you feel you should be. This challenge is widespread among leaders across various organizations today. Varying levels of developmental capacity (or maturity) among … Read more

Billy’s Book Bag – July Book Review

How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors that Determine the Fate of Every ProjectBy Bent Flyvbjerg and Dan Gardner Published February 2023 Do you believe you truly understand what makes major capital projects succeed or fail? In my experience working with hundreds of project teams and leaders, whether they’ve led one project or ten, … Read more

The Essential Role of Re-Fining for Leaders of the Next Way

In the small village of Come By Chance on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, a fifty-year-old petroleum refinery has recently been transformed to be on the leading edge of energy. Now operated by Braya Renewable Fuels, the refinery will initially produce 18,000 barrels a day of renewable diesel using biofuels with future plans to expand … Read more

Billy’s Book Bag: Decoding Similar “Global Challenge” Books

How do you decide what book to read when they look and sound similar? This month, I am considering three excellent books that address our dramatically changing world. Yet, each offers a fresh perspective and unique approach that will appeal to a diverse audience. Here is a useful guide to help sort out your limited … Read more

The Importance of Risk-Making

Are you stifling one of the most important capabilities of your executive team? Rebecca was seeing a frustrating trend in the conversations and actions on her Leadership Team. A hard-driving CEO of a major utility company, she couldn’t understand why her senior leaders were playing it so safe, especially at a time when they were … Read more

Billy’s Book Bag – February Edition

Reimagining Capitalism in a World on Fire by Rebecca Henderson Published April 2020 One of my sustainability and culture colleagues, Heather Matthews, and I took on this book together to explore what reimagining capitalism would mean for leadership and culture in global organizations. This book delivered clear, inspiring, and well researched answers for us. We … Read more

Inspecting the Infrastructure of Your Culture

The Washington Bridge in my home city of Providence, Rhode Island, carries nearly 100,000 vehicles each day high over the Providence River, with expansive views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. It’s the main link between Providence and many communities in Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts, including Cape Cod. Recently, a young engineer with … Read more