Resource Library

At The Complete Leader, we are proud to have one of the most comprehensive libraries of leadership resources. Covering all 25 competencies needed to be a complete leader and created by experienced advisers, coaches, and thought leaders, these videos, podcasts, and blogs will inspire you on your journey to become a complete leader.

TCL Video Series: Presenting Skills with Shawn Kent Hayashi

In this short video, TCL faculty member Shawn Kent Hayashi talks about common obstacles that affect presenting skills and how to overcome them.

You Never Even Call Me by My Name

By Ryan Lisk

Effective leadership is cultivating a balance between knowing employees as humans and knowing what they bring to the team. There is power in knowing something a

TCL Video Series: Persuasion with Justin Foster

In this short video, TCL faculty member Justin Foster talks about using persuasion to move people, and being able to see every person you are leading as unique individuals.

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The Dangers of Radical Candor

By Jay Steven Levin

There’s a relevant blog post making the rounds currently that encourages “radical candor in workplace leaders.” It’s both well written and well thought

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The Power of Assessments

By Whit Mitchell

As a CEO, director or manager within your organization, what percent of your time each week, month, quarter, even year do you spend dealing with behavioral issu

TCL Video Series: Leadership Drought with Ron Price

Most organizations don't feel properly prepared for the shift in leadership. In this short video, Ron Price discusses the leadership drought and what it means for your organization.

TCL Video Series: Flexibility with Ranjit Nair

In this short video, TCL faculty member Ranjit Nair shares his insights on how the workplace can be full of change, and being flexible enough to adapt to those changes can be vital to your success.

Coaching the Doctrine of Excellence

By The Complete Leader

For 40 years, Coach Hall has coached the Doctrine of Excellence—a set of principles that result in recruiting and retaining great teams and achieving superior

TCL Video Series: Interpersonal Skills with Whit Mitchell

Interpersonal skills are important for a leader because the people that are working for you need to feel connected.

4 Commonly Overlooked Reasons Why Creative Leaders Succeed

By Courtney Feider

Creative professionals used to be a specific category of worker in the knowledge economy, confined to their own imaginative roles and asked to do whatever upper