As the FIFA World Cup moves closer to crowning its next champion, millions of fans are watching incredible displays of athleticism, skill, and determination. But the teams that rise to the top are not simply the most talented. They are the ones that trust one another, communicate under pressure, adjust when the game changes, and put the success of the team ahead of individual recognition. One player may score the winning goal, but it takes countless passes, defensive stops, and selfless decisions to create that moment.
The same is true in leadership. Organizations do not achieve lasting success because of one superstar; they succeed because leaders create an environment where everyone understands their role, feels valued, and works toward a shared purpose. Great leaders do not focus on being the hero. They focus on building people who can win together. As you begin this week, remember: Championship teams are not built by one great player. They are built by leaders who bring out the greatness in everyone.
Lead with Advantage!
