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Building Your Career Transition Toolkit for 2026
There is a special kind of silence that exists in the corner office. Not the peaceful silence of a job well done, but the heavy kind that follows a major promotion, a closed funding round, a merger, or a forced restructuring. The tools that got you here may not be enough to get you where you need to go. This article unpacks Wendworks' five-gear Transition Toolkit for 2026 (Active Experimentation, the Socratic Perspective, Critical Reflection, the External Mirror, and Research

Dr. David Macauley
5 min read


Peer-Advisory: Promises, Peril, and Maximizing ROI
Imagine standing at the helm of your business, burdened by decisions that will determine your company's fate, and feeling utterly isolated. Peer-advisory programs like Vistage, The Alternative Board, and Wellspring were built to break that isolation. This article maps the five peer advisory promises (perspective, social learning, accountability, transformative collaboration, and networking) and the "dumbest guy in the room" peril that good facilitation must solve.

Dr. David Macauley
6 min read


Leadership In Transition
New role, new title, new doubt. Leadership transitions feel lonely precisely because they're the part of the job most people dismiss as a first-world problem. Research by Nicky Terblanche in Human Resource Development Quarterly identifies the five coaching techniques executives credit most during transitions: active experimentation, Socratic questioning, critical reflection, direct challenging of views, and (surprisingly) coaches sharing research-based frameworks outright.

Dr. David Macauley
7 min read


No I in Team? Think again
The old saying insists there is no I in team. Recent research in the Academy of Management Journal disagrees, and the I that matters is the one that determines whether interdependent teams share information or hoard it. Team-focused employees share with teams like them. System-focused employees share with everyone. Culture follows identity. Identity follows leadership rhetoric. Shifting from "need to know" to "duty to inform" is where that culture change starts.

Dr. David Macauley
4 min read


Mentoring and Burnout Prevention
Not all relationships are created equal. Some friendships at work are pleasant. Others quietly prevent you from burning out. Research across eight meta-analyses and the newest work in Human Resource Development Quarterly confirms what the best leaders already know: formal mentorship reduces stress, prevents burnout, and strengthens career outcomes, even for people predisposed to high-strain jobs. The catch? Informal mentorship does not produce the same effect. Quality matter

Dr. David Macauley
4 min read


Uncertainty and CEO Overconfidence
Overconfidence is not a personality flaw. It's a measurable business risk. University of Chicago Booth research found that less talented CEOs over-promise, under-listen, chase vanity projects, and abandon strategies the moment short-term results disappoint. In good times, rising tides hide a lot of leadership sins. Downturns wash them out into plain view. The good news: the habits that separate skilled CEOs from overconfident ones are learnable, if you are willing to see your

Dr. David Macauley
5 min read
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