Partner Perspective – May 2026
Most leaders don’t struggle with ambition. They struggle with momentum. Too often, progress stalls because we’re waiting for the “right” time, the perfect plan, or one more piece of certainty before moving forward.
Progress rarely comes from getting everything right on the first try. It comes from informed action, learning, and steady adjustment. The leaders who make the most headway take the next best step, evaluate results, and refine along the way.
That doesn’t mean lowering standards. It means recognizing that motion creates clarity. Waiting too long for perfection can quietly become inaction.
As you look at your priorities this month, consider where a thoughtful step forward would be more valuable than continued debate. Often, progress begins simply by starting.