Whitnie Wiley

Former ACC Docket Columnist at

Whitnie Wiley was a long-time columnist for the ACC Docket, where she wrote the Lead the Way column for more than seven years. The column provided leadership tips for in-house counsel and others as they pursue their personal and professional goals.

My Articles

Navigating Leadership

We put together plans for getting into and graduating from college, for saving and buying a house, and for finding and applying for a new job. But somehow identifying a path for progression within our organization doesn’t merit the same kind of attention.

The Yellow Brick Road

In the end, just like Dorothy and her entourage, getting to the end of the yellow brick road is about facing your fears and continually putting one foot in front of the other. And when something happens that takes us off our path, it is imperative that we get back on track at the earliest opportunity.

The Freedom in Boundaries

Over the course of the last four or five years, I’ve learned that structure is actually my friend. By putting boundaries around my time, talents, and treasures, I’ve freed myself to focus on life’s priorities.

Dear Boss

Since our organization has finally consented to let staff participate in your annual evaluation, we thought we should let you know what to expect. We often thought it was interesting that we were evaluated by our superiors, who are the most aware of our jobs, while management was evaluated by their superiors, who only have a vague understanding of their leadership capabilities.

On Here, Fear, and Gear

By accepting where we are in the moment, keeping an eye open for opportunities to move past our fears, and making the best of the resources available to us, we can all successfully tackle any obstacle we encounter, whether it’s on the running trail or our office desk.

Unaware? Or Don’t Care?

As leaders, it should be unacceptable to be unaware of or to care less about how what we do impacts others, particularly when the solution is simple. We should want to do something to improve — which goes back to knowing that we need to do better, and caring about if we do.

What’s On Your Label?

An honest assessment of who we are and a willingness to hear the truth from others willing to tell us the truth is all we need to understand the labels we wear and to change how we are branded if we are not viewed as we want to be seen.

The Simple Rubber Band

Have you ever given any thought to the rubber band and how it’s a metaphor for life? Probably not. With the newspaper going the way of the dodo bird, there is likely little regular use for the simple rubber band — beyond tying a little girl’s hair.

The Inquisitive Leader

Here are a few questions that would serve us well to explore from time to time. We don’t have to ask every question. For our individual situations we may have to dig deeper and be willing to let our inner two-year old follow up with a “why?” every now and again.

Bye Bye Birdie

What is that end we are leading toward? For every leader and follower it is different, as is the path for reaching that end. But if the end doesn’t include setting the follower free to flourish and fly on his or her own, we should probably rethink it.