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New Book!
Leading Legends: Female Superintendents Breaking Barriers with Purpose and Power



Cheerleader or Navigator?
In times of crisis, teams do not need leaders to skip over hard truths with overly optimistic reassurance. They need a navigator: someone who can name reality clearly, communicate what is known and unknown, and help people feel oriented through uncertainty. Encouragement matters, but trust is built when leaders pair hope with honesty. A steady leader does not avoid difficulty. They guide people through it with clarity, care, and credibility.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
Jun 152 min read


Say, Intend and DO
Credibility is built when a leader’s words, intentions, and actions stay aligned over time. No leader does this perfectly, but trust depends on how honestly we acknowledge the gaps and how consistently we rebuild. Words matter. Intentions matter. But action is where credibility becomes real. Leaders earn lasting trust through the daily discipline of saying what they mean, meaning what they say, and doing what they promised.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
Jun 82 min read


Community and Belonging
Leadership is not simply about solving problems. In Community: The Structure of Belonging, Peter Block reframes leadership through belonging and shared ownership. When people are invited to help shape the future, trust deepens, accountability grows, and resilience follows. Strong communities are built through meaningful connection, shared purpose, and conversations that make people feel they truly belong.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
May 112 min read


The Age of Fear
Fear may define today’s workplace, but it doesn’t have to define leadership. This post explores how modern leaders can replace reaction cycles with clarity, purpose, and strategic focus. By naming uncertainty, creating space for reflection, and fostering psychological safety, leaders can transform fear into courage and build cultures anchored in trust and long-term vision.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
Dec 8, 20252 min read
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