What Henry V, Elizabeth I, and Julius Caesar Can Teach Modern Founders About Leadership Systems
Most leadership frameworks pretend people are simple. The Growth Spectrum Quadrant Model assumes the opposite: Leaders and systems are complex, but the patterns are predictable. From Henry V’s 'France or Bust' execution to Caesar’s board‑room 'assassination,' history reveals exactly how founders drift into the Maturity Vacuum, and how Elizabeth I built a system to outlive it
Why Your Organization Keeps Fixing Symptoms Instead of Systems (And How Drift Makes It Inevitable)
Different layers feel drift in different ways. This breakdown shows how misalignment shows up across the org, and why everyone thinks they’re living a different problem.
People vs. Idea: The Leadership Tradeoff Behind Tough Talent Calls
When leaders face tough talent decisions, gut instincts aren’t enough. This post explores the People vs. Idea axis: how empathy, strategy, and salary dynamics collide in a real-world dilemma. Learn how quadrant-based leadership helps you move from bias to clarity.