EQ is not enough. I propose we start talking about EM

Emotional intelligence has become a standard in leadership development, but it is no longer enough. In my work, I see leaders who understand emotions well, yet still avoid the decisions that matter. This article introduces emotional maturity as a deeper leadership capacity – the ability to stay with reality, carry its emotional cost, and act consciously.

Before You Decide, Ask This One Question

In leadership, the biggest cost rarely comes from bad intentions – it comes from misdiagnosing the situation. In this article, I explore how distinguishing between simple, complicated, complex, and chaotic realities can transform decision-making. Sometimes the most powerful leadership move is not acting faster, but understanding what you are truly facing.