Sow Now, Reap Later — The Leadership Practice You’ll Never Regret



With today’s disruptions like organizational restructuring, role changes, and budget cuts, leaders face increasing stress and challenges. Gayle Lantz discusses how relationships become your roots to keep you grounded during tumultuous periods.

But it requires planting “relationship seeds” in advance. Now is the time!

As Gayle explains, “In a world that’s swirling, relationships are your roots to keep you grounded.” She shares insights on how planting the right relationship seeds can make all the difference during uncertain times.

This episode covers:

  • Why building connections is crucial during periods of disruption
  • How relationships can provide solutions to business problems when you need them most
  • The importance of intentional “seed planting” without expectations of return
  • The concept of being a good “weeder” as well as a good “seeder”
  • Simple ways to incorporate relationship building into your daily routine
  • How small, thoughtful actions can create meaningful connections

Gayle draws from her extensive experience running CEO and senior executive peer groups to illustrate how cultivating strong relationships has helped leaders weather storms and find opportunities even in challenging environments.

Whether you’re seeking to advance in your organization, pivot your career, or simply build a stronger support network, this episode offers practical guidance on seeding and growing the relationships that matter most.

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Previous CEO on the Go Episodes:

Beyond Strategy: How Personal Alignment Drives Leadership Success (#248)

7 Steps to Upgrade Your Leadership Now: Reboot & Refresh (#247) 

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