The Intentional Leader

For leaders shaping culture with purpose, clarity, and courage

A research-informed leadership newsletter on culture, self-awareness, and the behaviors that shape organizations.

The Intentional Leader is a thought leadership newsletter for executives, and organizational leaders who understand that culture is not shaped by statements, but by behavior. Each edition explores how leadership decisions, mindsets, and everyday actions quietly shape organizational culture, often in ways leaders don’t intend. Grounded in research and real-world experience, the newsletter offers insight, reflection, and practical tools to help leaders examine how they lead, what they normalize, and how greater self-awareness cultivates cultures rooted in clarity, accountability, trust, and alignment.
Written by Dr. Nicole Yeldell Butts—organizational culture strategist, executive coach, author, and creator of the SHIFT framework—The Intentional Leader is grounded in her work helping leaders and organizations lead with greater intention, self-awareness, and impact.

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The Quiet Power of Attention

Organizations often spend significant time crafting strategy.

They define values.
They articulate priorities.
They publish mission statements.

But over time, something more subtle begins shaping the culture.

Not what leaders say.

But what leaders consistently pay attention to.

Employees notice which questions leaders ask in meetings.
They notice which metrics appear in dashboards.
They notice which updates leaders request — and which ones quietly disappear.

These patterns communicate something powerful:

What leadership truly believes matters.


The Signals Leaders Send

Most cultural signals in organizations are not intentional.

They are interpreted.

When leaders repeatedly ask about revenue or operational targets but rarely ask about employee experience, collaboration, or development, the organization draws a simple conclusion:

Those things matter less.

When leaders devote time to discussing strategy early in the year but gradually drift almost entirely to operational problem-solving, employees interpret that drift as well.

Strategy was important.

But execution is what leadership is really watching.

Over time, those signals reshape behavior.

Not because leaders intended it.

But because attention always communicates priority.


When Attention Drifts

In my work with executive teams, leaders are often surprised by how quickly attention drifts.

At the beginning of the year, strategic conversations dominate.

By the end of the first quarter, many leadership meetings have become operational briefings.

Updates replace reflection.

Dashboards replace dialogue.

And the organization gradually moves in the direction of whatever leadership is most consistently discussing.

This is not failure.

It is simply how organizational attention works.

Where leaders look, the organization follows.


A Simple Leadership Practice

Intentional leaders periodically pause to examine their attention.

A simple question can reveal a great deal:

What have we been talking about most in our leadership meetings over the past month?

And just as important:

What conversations have quietly disappeared?

Often, the answers reveal the early signs of drift.

And noticing that drift creates the opportunity to realign.


Reflection for Leaders

As you move through the coming weeks, consider:

What topics dominate your leadership conversations right now?

And what might your organization conclude from where your attention is placed?


Closing

Culture is not shaped only by strategy.

It is shaped by attention.

And intentional leadership begins with noticing where that attention has gone.

An Invitation to SHIFT

If you or your leadership team are navigating questions of alignment, purpose, or culture, I offer a limited number of executive coaching engagements each year.
I invite you to schedule a complimentary, no-obligation conversation to see whether that support might be helpful.

👉 The SHIFT Executive Coaching Experience

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