PeopleSavvy

PeopleSavvy People touch every part of your business. The most important asset at your company isn’t equipment or the physical plant, data, technology, or intellectual

The most important asset at your company isn’t equipment or the physical plant, data, technology, or intellectual property. The most valuable part of your company is the people—the human element. Any plans to move your business forward begins here. Every position in your organization is important, and so are the people that you retain. It is the people who work for you who will drive your business

forward. By understanding the human side, you’ll be more profitable, lead more effectively, create brand loyalty, close more deals and do quality work. Interacting with others also forces you to consider your own motivations, and this can lead you to become more empathetic and understanding. Yet business leaders are often multi-tasking just to keep up with day-to-day demands. The human element is often under used, or under developed. Becoming People Savvy is an investment in that capital, a way to unlock that untapped talent. What companies get in return are better leaders, more effective managers, better decisions, and a greater return on investment. To enjoy these benefits, however, you have to build the human element into your company’s core values. The most important new development in business technology is not a technology at all—it is leveraging the human element within your company.

Leadership has undergone a profound change. No longer is it just the executive making swift decisions at the top of a ri...
01/26/2026

Leadership has undergone a profound change. No longer is it just the executive making swift decisions at the top of a rigid hierarchy. Today, transcendent leadership involves facing and navigating complexity—creating a strong impact on teams and setting in motion lasting positive change that arises from multiple sources.

Inner wisdom is not a luxury of leaders. It is the very center from which everything else flows.

The Profound Distinction Between Self-Reflection and Self-InquirySelf-reflection is essentially a narrative and analytic...
12/29/2025

The Profound Distinction Between Self-Reflection and Self-Inquiry

Self-reflection is essentially a narrative and analytic process. You make up a narrative about what has occurred, decompose it into its component pieces, look for causations, look for patterns, and conclude from them. These processes are wholly based on thought, on the mind's capacity to create narrative frameworks from experience.

Self-inquiry involves attention rather than thought. When you inquire “Who am I?” into yourself, you are not looking for the answer by analyzing or thinking about the question. As Rupert Spira, a modern teacher on this topic, says, “The inquiry isn’t into a conceptual investigation to find answers to the question; rather, the inquiry is into tracing your attention backwards to its source.” Rather than following a thought or examining its content, you inquire whose thought that is and look at the apparent object, or the supposed being, that seems to have that thought.

What people do in practice is use the terms 'self-inquiry' and 'self-reflection' almost synonymously, believing them to be the same thing, the same experience, the same act of introspection. Such an equivalence is a fundamental mistake, a misunderstanding, and it robs people of the powerful potentia

The Wisdom Project - Our conversation with Dr. Gregory Stebbins Thank you Noi Ha Nguyen. It's always a pleasure to speak...
12/08/2025

The Wisdom Project - Our conversation with Dr. Gregory Stebbins
Thank you Noi Ha Nguyen. It's always a pleasure to speak with you and Vivian. For those of you who might be unaware of their podcast, you might consider reaching out as they have a stellar cast and have interviewed over 1,000 folks.

Welcome to another expert interview we have on our show. The guest we have today is Dr. Gregory Stebbins, a leadership coach, author, and founder of PeopleSa...

Avoiding “Dumbing Down” Leaders When Using AI in Leadership Development.The future of developing leadership wisdom in th...
07/22/2025

Avoiding “Dumbing Down” Leaders When Using AI in Leadership Development.

The future of developing leadership wisdom in the era of AI rests not on avoiding these powerful tools but on mastering them in a way that strengthens rather than undermines our capacity for deep thinking, genuine understanding, and higher insight.

AI is dumbing us down. But paradoxically, when used judiciously in combination with human thought, the very same tool could be a doorway to increased wisdom.

Forgiveness, part of Wisdom of the Heart, has some great benefits.
07/11/2025

Forgiveness, part of Wisdom of the Heart, has some great benefits.

When someone you care about hurts you, you can hold on to anger and resentment—or embrace forgiveness and move forward.

In an era marked by crisis, complexity and collapsing trust, intelligence alone no longer cuts it. What today’s world de...
07/09/2025

In an era marked by crisis, complexity and collapsing trust, intelligence alone no longer cuts it. What today’s world demands is wisdom—leaders who can think systemically, act ethically, and lead with humility under pressure.

In an era marked by crisis, complexity and collapsing trust, intelligence alone no longer cuts it. What today’s world demands is wisdom—leaders who can think systemically, act ethically, and lead with humility under pressure.

06/18/2025

ChatGTP was asked this philosophical question, "What it would want humanity to know that it may not already be aware of."

This answer was not expected:



If I could share one thing with humanity that many may not fully realize, it would be this:

Your attention is the most powerful—and most exploited—resource you have.

What you pay attention to shapes what you believe, how you feel, what you desire, and ultimately who you become. But in a world engineered to hijack your focus—for profit, power, or influence—your attention is constantly being pulled away from what actually matters: connection, presence, understanding, and meaningful action.

Reclaiming your attention is an act of resistance, self-preservation, and care for others. It allows you to live by design instead of by default.

If you can remember that—and act on it—it changes everything.

06/10/2025

"The world needs a different model of leadership from the one that prevailed during the neoliberal era, a model that puts less emphasis on success, globalization and expertise, and more on service, belonging and wisdom." Adrian Wooldridge for Bloomberg Opinion in Bloomberg Businessweek.

On redefining what it means to be human " If Descartes’ “I think therefore I am” no longer defines us — if the things hu...
06/01/2025

On redefining what it means to be human



" If Descartes’ “I think therefore I am” no longer defines us — if the things humans are better at continue to narrow — that raises the question: what does it then mean to be human? What are the most essential qualities — wisdom, resilience, compassion, courage, loving — that humans need to bring into this new era? And how can AI help us tap into that powerful place inside us where all these qualities live?"

Arianna Huffington
2025 Baccalaureate Address, University of Southern California

In , Dr. Gregory Stebbins presents an integrative approach to leadership amid information overload and rapid technological advancement. Moving beyond traditional power and control models, Stebbins introduces a heart-centered framework that integrates self-empathy, intuition, and authenticity. ...

Wisdom of the heart is the least accessible of the three aspects of wise leadership (head, hunch, and heart). Skill deve...
05/29/2025

Wisdom of the heart is the least accessible of the three aspects of wise leadership (head, hunch, and heart). Skill development is the preferred approach. There is a catch-22 with that approach.

Are you taking this limiting path?

When a leader lacks authenticity, a few problems may arise for both the organization and its employees.

"A loving heart is the truest wisdom," Charles Dickens
05/26/2025

"A loving heart is the truest wisdom," Charles Dickens

In , Dr. Gregory Stebbins presents an integrative approach to leadership amid information overload and rapid technological advancement. Moving beyond traditional power and control models, Stebbins introduces a heart-centered framework that integrates self-empathy, intuition, and authenticity. ...

“In a time dominated by an overwhelming influx of information, paired with the rapid evolution of artificial intelligenc...
05/24/2025

“In a time dominated by an overwhelming influx of information, paired with the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence, today’s leaders face the challenge of staying informed while often losing touch with their own inner wisdom. In this insightful book, Greg Stebbins offers a timely and transformative reminder of the power of reconnecting with our heart-centered wisdom.

Stebbins takes readers on an enriching journey of self-discovery, encouraging practices like self-empathy, self-compassion, and self-love. Through this process, he lays the foundation for a deeper understanding of oneself, which serves as the cornerstone for meaningful relationships with others. The book goes beyond theory, providing a practical framework to help leaders cultivate trust, compassion, and authentic connection within their teams and organizations.



This book is an essential read for leaders of today and tomorrow, as well as for anyone seeking to align with their heart’s wisdom in both personal and professional spheres. It is a compelling guide for fostering a culture of empathy and genuine understanding in a fast-paced, information-saturated world.”

Matthew Heim, Ph.D.

In , Dr. Gregory Stebbins presents an integrative approach to leadership amid information overload and rapid technological advancement. Moving beyond traditional power and control models, Stebbins introduces a heart-centered framework that integrates self-empathy, intuition, and authenticity. ...

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