About Michael Holland

Michael Holland unravels the mysteries of leadership. Michael is a professional executive coach and trusted advisor to executives who seek to become better leaders and build cohesive teams. Michael’s wisdom and insight are the product of 30 plus years of leadership experience and an uncanny, natural ability to perceive the questions that need to be asked. His newest book -- The Missing Leader: One Man's Journey to Leading Well - A Leadership Fable -- is available on Amazon.com (http://amzn.to/2nsZzhK)

Seeking and Cloning Those 4 Bright Spots of Your Team

By Michael Holland -  Looking back over the last three months, you can point to four specific times when you team was fully engaged, catching the perfect wave of energized synergy. The team was so productive during those times that the whole quarter was successful because of those highly effective windows. These are bright spots.  [...]

By |2024-09-11T10:59:55-04:00September 11th, 2024|Building My Team|Comments Off on Seeking and Cloning Those 4 Bright Spots of Your Team

The Traditions You Enable as a Leader

by Michael Holland -  What traditions have you created or enabled within your team or company? As a leader, you are in the powerful role of creating rituals, beliefs, values, and cultural norms by the ways in which you behave and enable behavior within others, both as individuals and in groups. Tradition sounds [...]

By |2024-09-02T11:22:55-04:00September 4th, 2024|New Leader|Comments Off on The Traditions You Enable as a Leader

Pedigree and Talent Are Not Always What They Seem To Be

by Michael Holland -   In the movie Moneyball, Manager Billy Beane looks to rebuild his dismal baseball team with a limited budget and therefore limited opportunity to acquire expensive talent. He decides to gamble on a methodology to look deeply at what types of players and activity he needs to be successful, which [...]

By |2024-08-25T17:31:25-04:00August 28th, 2024|Building My Team|Comments Off on Pedigree and Talent Are Not Always What They Seem To Be

Empowering Direct Reports: A Leaders’ Guide to Unlocking Team Potential

In today’s fast-paced work environment, prioritizing employee well-being and satisfaction is essential. Empowering employees to use their judgment fosters ownership, leading to innovation, efficient problem-solving, and greater agility, while increased engagement improves retention and creates a pipeline of future leaders. Join Dr. Mark Scullard, Sr. Director of Product Innovation, Wiley Assessment Brands, for this 60-minute [...]

By |2024-10-03T10:18:47-04:00August 26th, 2024|Everything DiSC|Comments Off on Empowering Direct Reports: A Leaders’ Guide to Unlocking Team Potential

Collisions to Tease Your Brain and Grow Your Leadership Wisdom

by Michael Holland -   What happens when you read Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, a book about President Lincoln’s leadership of his purposefully diverse cabinet, followed by C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity, a transcription of radio shows communicating the common and basic beliefs of Christianity? Collisions in the mind that stretch the [...]

By |2024-08-21T11:29:12-04:00August 21st, 2024|Your Development|Comments Off on Collisions to Tease Your Brain and Grow Your Leadership Wisdom

The #Leadwell Daily Ritual: Becoming a More Effective and Happier Leader

By Michael Holland - Having worked with hundreds and hundreds of leaders, I find so many lack focus on working to become effective at leading well. The key is micro-behaviors.  Those little things that we do that have longer term ripple impacts.  The gap for most leaders comes from not intentionally creating habits that [...]

By |2024-08-15T13:40:17-04:00August 14th, 2024|Productivity|Comments Off on The #Leadwell Daily Ritual: Becoming a More Effective and Happier Leader

Leadership 101: The 8 Things You Wish Your Boss Knew

by Michael Holland -  Your role as a leader – should you choose to accept it – is to effectively lead the people asset you’ve been charged with owning.  This means: You are responsible and accountable for the effectiveness and productivity of each individual person on your team, as well as the team [...]

By |2024-07-06T15:50:01-04:00August 7th, 2024|New Leader|Comments Off on Leadership 101: The 8 Things You Wish Your Boss Knew

Charging Forward Because as the Leader, You Can’t Just Do Nothing

by Michael Holland -  Joshua Chamberlain found himself at the Battle of Gettysburg, leading the 20th Maine Regiment on the end of a battle line as they defended a strategic location: Little Round Top. The Confederates charged again and again and again, decimating Chamberlain’s regiment to just a few soldiers, each with little [...]

By |2024-07-06T15:11:17-04:00July 31st, 2024|Executives Should Know|Comments Off on Charging Forward Because as the Leader, You Can’t Just Do Nothing

You Just Fired Your First Employee: The 6 Things You Should Do Next

By Michael Holland The pressure has been building for months.  You were clear on his performance review 6 months ago.  You were clear 3 months ago when you put him on the performance improvement plan and 1 month ago you met with him to sign the update to the PIP making sure he [...]

By |2024-07-06T14:25:34-04:00July 24th, 2024|New Leader|Comments Off on You Just Fired Your First Employee: The 6 Things You Should Do Next

What I Learned About Leading Well From Ballet Class

By Michael Holland -  In college I had the “opportunity” to take a ballet class for a semester with my then-girlfriend and my two very single roommates.  My understanding and experience in the field of ballet was non-existent, and my appreciation for dance as a sport was less than mature. Throughout the semester, I struggled [...]

By |2024-07-06T14:51:02-04:00July 17th, 2024|Your Development|Comments Off on What I Learned About Leading Well From Ballet Class
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