
Does your business look successful on the outside—but feel chaotic on the inside?
Are you stuck in constant firefighting, watching the same problems repeat while people dodge responsibility and culture slowly erodes? Is your culture just dysfunctional enough that everyone's comfortably miserable, too afraid of the change that actually removes the root obstacles?
You don’t need another trendy leadership theory. You need something that actually works. Fix your culture and all metrics improve immeasurably.
After more than 35 years leading startups, turnarounds, and large organizations, former EOS Integrator Mel Blackwell has seen what really breaks businesses—and what actually fixes them. He’s led from the shop floor to the C-suite, rebuilt broken teams, and helped leaders move from chaos to clarity when pressure was real and payroll was due.
Uncommon Sense: The Fight to Fix Your Workplace Culture in the Wild West of Business is built on battle-tested leadership—not buzzwords. Through gritty stories, plainspoken wisdom, and practical tools, Mel shows you how to build a culture that can take a hit, solve problems fast, and keep moving forward.
This book doesn’t sell theory. It gives you a roadmap.
In this book, you’ll learn:
Plus, you’ll discover why most leaders are “worshipping problems” instead of solving them, why not everyone belongs in every role, and how real leadership shows up when things get hard.
This book doesn’t read like a consultant talking at you. It’s written by a mentor walking beside you—telling the truth, sharing the scars, and showing you what works in the trenches.
When you apply what’s inside this book, leadership gets clearer. Problems get smaller. People are at their best. Teams get stronger. You gain leverage. And your business becomes something that can survive storms instead of being wrecked by them.
If you’re tired of drifting, guessing, and putting out fires—and ready to lead with clarity, courage, and confidence—this is your moment.
Buy Uncommon Sense: The Fight to Fix Your Workplace Culture in the Wild West of Business today and start building a culture that actually works.
“The book represents both reflection and transition, from fixing cultures himself to teaching organizations how to do it independently.” — International Business Times
“Many organizations know something is not working, but they are not sure how to change it. They stay in a comfortably miserable state, aware of the issues, yet hesitant to take the risks required to fix them. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of its themes, leaving readers with insights and ideas that resonate beyond the final page.” USA TODAY
“Over time, his reputation evolved into that of a corporate fixer, someone invited into organizations experiencing cultural fatigue, performance plateaus, or leadership misalignment.” — International Business Times
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