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Recognizing When Power Is More Than Meets The Eye
Leadership isn’t just about having power—it’s about how you use it. Drawing lessons from Transformers: The Movie, this article explores the difference between “Power Over” and “Power To,” and why leaders who empower others create stronger teams than those who seek control for themselves.
Gabriel Avilla
2 days ago5 min read


Freestyle Reflections on “The Superiority of Information Exchange over Information Sharing"
We live in a world saturated with communication tools, but more tools don’t automatically create clarity. In this episode, I explore the difference between information sharing and information exchange—and why high-performing teams treat information as a fluid asset, managed with trust, transparency, and active dialogue.
Gabriel Avilla
Feb 281 min read


The Superiority of Information Exchange over Information Sharing
We live in a world saturated with communication tools, but more tools don’t automatically create clarity. In this episode, I explore the difference between information sharing and information exchange—and why high-performing teams treat information as a fluid asset, managed with trust, transparency, and active dialogue.
Gabriel Avilla
Feb 224 min read


Freestyle Reflections on “The Hearts of Men Are Easily Corrupted"
Why is it so hard to do the right thing—especially when power is within reach? In this freestyle episode, I reflect on The Lord of the Rings and the leadership lessons hidden within moments of temptation. Core values matter most when they’re tested, and the choices we make don’t just define us—they impact everyone around us.
Gabriel Avilla
Feb 151 min read


The Hearts of Men Are Easily Corrupted
What makes doing the right thing so difficult—especially when power is within reach? Drawing from The Lord of the Rings, this article explores core values, selfishness, and leadership, and why the choices we make in moments of temptation don’t just define us—they shape the fate of the team around us.
Gabriel Avilla
Feb 85 min read


Freestyle Reflections on “Know the Rules or You’ll Never Win"
You can’t win if the rules aren’t defined. In this freestyle episode, I reflect on why teams struggle when procedures, roles, and expectations are unclear. SOPs aren’t bureaucracy—they’re clarity in action. When everyone understands the rules and executes their part, teams move faster, waste less energy, and perform when it matters most.
Gabriel Avilla
Feb 11 min read


Know the Rules or You’ll Never Win
You can’t win a game if you don’t know the rules. In this episode, I use lessons from video games to explain why teams struggle without clear procedures and expectations—and how SOPs create clarity, accountability, and disciplined execution that allow teams to perform at their best.
Gabriel Avilla
Jan 253 min read


Freestyle Reflections on “A Team That Can't Talk Isn't A Team"
In a world of constant connectivity, many teams avoid the conversations that actually build trust. This freestyle episode explores why open discussion, honest dialogue, and the courage to talk things through are essential to team performance—and why avoiding the conversation only guarantees dysfunction.
Gabriel Avilla
Jan 181 min read


A Team That Can’t Talk Isn’t a Team
In a world where teams are constantly connected through technology, many have lost the ability to truly talk with one another. This article explores why open discussion, preparation, and hard conversations are essential to trust and performance—and why a team that can’t talk together will never operate at its full potential.
Gabriel Avilla
Jan 113 min read


Know Your Role: How High-Performing Teams Win Through Clarity and Trust
Championships aren’t won by talent alone—they’re won when individuals understand their role, trust the plan, and execute for the good of the team. Drawing lessons from The Last Dance, this article explores why role clarity, trust, and disciplined execution are the foundation of high-performing teams—on the court and inside organizations.
Gabriel Avilla
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Freestyle Reflections on “The Distant Leader” + A Life Update
In this freestyle episode of the book of gaberock, I reflect on Entry 1 (The Dangerous Disease of the Distant Leader) and provide a life update.
Gabriel Avilla
Nov 23, 20251 min read


The Dangerous Disease of the Distant Leader
The most dangerous leaders aren’t the ones who disappear—they’re the ones who stay just close enough to look involved. The “Distant Leader” avoids accountability, delays decisions, and hides behind collaboration. This post exposes how distant leadership quietly erodes trust and offers a practical plan to empower teams to move forward without waiting for permission.
Gabriel Avilla
Nov 16, 20253 min read
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