Articles
Practical reflections on management, leadership, coaching, and the real work of leading others.
Riverstone articles share practical ideas for emerging managers and will also support future LinkedIn posts, YouTube videos, and newsletter updates.
When Everyone Is Busy but No One Is Clear
A team can look active, responsive and hardworking, while still lacking the clarity needed to make real progress. This article explores why busyness can hide confusion, and why the real work of execution is helping people understand what matters most, who owns the next step, and where effort should go.
The Hardest Part of Strategy Is Choosing What Not to Do
Strategy becomes uncomfortable when managers have to choose what not to do. The opportunity may be attractive, the request may be reasonable, and the work may still have value. This article explores why saying no is not a lack of ambition, but a way to protect focus, capacity and the work that matters most.
Strategy Is Not a List of Priorities
Many teams confuse strategy with a list of priorities. But a long list does not always create clarity, especially when time, attention and resources are limited. This article explores why strategy becomes useful only when it helps managers make clearer choices about what matters most, what to stop, and what game the team is really trying to win.