As many sectors of the economy were forced to telework or adopt some sort of alternate/hybrid schedule, resumed more in-person work following COVID, many workers were welcoming the return of face-to-face camaraderie and collaboration. Leaders were excited to be physically back with their teams, leaving the Zoom gallery behind. The immediate reaction was a rebound of sorts, striving to make up for lost time with maximum in-person engagement.
Six Steps of Effective Succession Planning
Succession is going to happen in your organization whether you plan for it or not. People take other positions, retire, or quit. Unexpected turnover can generate significant capacity shortfalls, lost knowledge, and talent misalignments that disrupt or derail organizations. The organizations that execute effective succession plans fare much better than those that don’t. It is the responsibility of senior leaders, with the support of human resource professionals, to create and execute succession plans.
Characteristics Of High Performing Teams
Have you wondered what makes a high-performing organization tick? What secret sauce allows a group of individuals to achieve unparalleled success? Most people would agree that leadership provides a critical component. However, history is replete with examples of organizations, whose leaders demonstrated a history of outstanding leadership and management, only to create an environment that inevitably led to disaster. Enron, WorldCom, Blockbuster, and Blackberry provide vivid examples of…
Leadership Excellence: Humanity in the Age of AI
The number of eye-catching articles touting the transformational capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems endless. From improved diagnostic interpretation of MRIs and CT scans to scam phone calls made in a person’s natural voice, the use – and potential misuse – of AI seems almost limitless. So, what, you may ask, does that mean for the future of leadership?
Embracing the Future: How Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Transforming Leadership Coaching
Meeting Efficiency: The DOs and DONTs
Good meetings allow people to be more effective and productive, which provides a good return on the time investment. Bad meetings, on the other hand, are a time suck that disrupt schedules and demotivate teams. After a couple of decades of leading and managing, I’d offer the following tips and perspectives on meetings…
Leadership vs. Management: Which One Is Better?
Data Analysis Of Leadership Development Training And Coaching: 2023
Artificial Intelligence Inside The OODA Loop
In the rapidly evolving landscape of the 21st century, leaders across various domains are increasingly turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a formidable ally in the decision-making process. The fusion of advanced algorithms, vast data repositories, and computing power has unlocked the potential for AI to serve as a critical tool in aiding leaders to navigate complex challenges and opportunities.
Mentoring vs. Coaching
Introverted vs. Extroverted Leaders- Who’s Better?
The Role Of A Coach
For the last 15 years, I have been helping emerging athletes and sports teams find a way to win on the world stage. And, whether in Africa, the Pacific, or North America, the most significant factor determining success is usually not a lack of desire, hard work, or financial support but rather the quality of the person that someone is listening to the most - the coach.
Remote Control: Leading Remote Teams
A Leader’s Guide: What It Takes to Develop Your Culture
Bottom of the Ninth: Calm Under Pressure
Who is Sitting at My Desk
Tasking with Clarity
Directionally Appropriate Action
Delivered By: Adam Weiner, Managing Director
Adam spent 14 years in leadership roles as a Navy SEAL where he attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander, including assignments as Platoon Commander, Operations Officer, and Executive Officer. After the Navy, he worked at executive levels in the automotive industry and finance. In 2017, the governor of Michigan appointed him to the Veterans Facilities’ Board of Managers where he served for 2.5 years.
While in automotive, Adam was the Business Manager for the Vice President of Engineering at General Motors, where he managed a $3.5B budget and coalesced eight Executive Directors. After that, Adam began his career in finance as a Divisional Vice President for AIG, consulting with hundreds of financial advisors on retirement solutions. Within the financial space, he transitioned to become a financial advisor and partnered with Michigan Retirement Advisors. Working directly with individuals and families, Adam was able to increase the firm’s assets by over 25% in less than 24 months.
In 2022, Adam’s success led him to founding Freedom Financial Team where his pillars are: providing clients financial peace of mind, community philanthropy, and financial literacy. Consistent with this, Adam is a proud member of the Association of Financial Educators, a 501(c)(3) non-profit created to help with financial literacy. Adam brings this education to high-schools, colleges, and businesses in the Detroit Metro area to help demystify complexities in investing and retirement planning.
Adam’s passion is teaching mindset, character, and leadership. Alongside his teammates at Victory Strategies, you might catch him at workshop or delivering his keynote, inspiring people to Rise, Focus, and Persist!
Adam is a proud graduate of the United States Naval Academy. He is happily married, and they have three wonderful children.



















