• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Hancock Lumber

  • SHOP NOW
    • Order Online
    • Visualize Your Space
    • Request a Quote
    • Building Packages
    • Tiny Homes
    • Getting Started with Your Kitchen Design
  • Locations
    • Lumberyards
    • Sawmills
    • Kitchen Design Showrooms
    • Mainely Trusses
    • Home Office
    • Marvin Design Showroom
    • Jugtown Forest
    • Tiny Homes of Maine
  • Sawmills
    • How It’s Made
    • Log Suppliers
    • Wholesale Pine
    • Pine Resources
  • Hancock Pine
    • Shop Pine
    • Hancock ProFinish
    • Hancock Pine Resources
  • Services
    • Kitchen Design
    • Component Manufacturing
    • Time Saving Solutions
    • Service Programs
    • Inspiration
  • Culture
    • Careers
    • The Hancock Story
    • Weekly Blog
    • Community
    • Shared Leadership
    • Hancock High Five Form
  • Login
  • Search

Shared Leadership

Kevin Hancock is the Chairman of our family business as well as an award-winning author and nationally recognized public speaker. For the last decade, Kevin’s written books, spoken nationally, and created content that fuels his website, The Business of Shared Leadership, where he invites any visitor to follow his blog for leadership inspiration. The mission of his personal website is to heighten RESPECT FOR ALL VOICES. If everyone on Earth felt trusted, respected, valued, and heard, what might change? Kevin believes that everything might change–and, most importantly, that the workplace can and must become a catalyst for this transformation. 

Kevin started down this path over a decade ago, setting the stage for an updated company vision and strategy. ‘What if we created a human-centric mission?’ We’ve always been about people, but this is next level. At Hancock Lumber everyone has a voice and is expected to use their voice—to be a leader. It’s an employee-first, inside out culture. People spend a lot of time at work, so we wanted to find deeper ways for it to be more meaningful—making work important, but not all-consuming. We’ve simplified the mission and made everything employee-centric first.

– Erin Plummer, Chief Marketing Officer

During a January 2022 site tour across Hancock Lumber, Kevin visited six retail and manufacturing locations and spoke with more than 60 employees. When he returned to the office, he asked to huddle with the executive team for twenty minutes where he proceeded to tell his team that, ‘No matter how well you think it’s going; it’s actually going better than that’.

I was blown away on my tour by the self-regulating nature of the work culture. Everyone I spoke to was defining the values of the company in their own unique voice. The magic happens when employees take responsibility for the work experience.

– Kevin Hancock, CEO

Kevin believes the purpose of a human life is self-actualization, and this requires safe communities that embrace people as they are. At Hancock Lumber our goal is to create an environment that fosters this. Our mission is to create a work environment that first and foremost recognizes employees as human beings and ultimately improves the lives of anyone who works at the organization. On his website, Kevin emphasizes the notion that leadership in the twenty-first century must be about dispersing power and giving others a stronger voice. Followers must become leaders to create change from within. Every human spirit is sacred by design. Organizations must learn to free the human spirit rather than constrict, control, and direct it.

What makes me the proudest is the way the people in our company treat each other.  Everybody has bought into the concepts of shared leadership, dispersed power, and respect for all voices.  When this happens, it is no longer about managers promoting the cultural values, the culture becomes self-sustaining.

– Kevin Hancock, Chairman

Kevin Hancock

Kevin Hancock is an award-winning author, speaker, and Hancock Lumber’s Chairman of the Board.  Kevin’s first book, Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse won three national book awards. In 2020, Post Hill Press published his second book, The Seventh Power: One CEO’s Journey into the Business of Shared Leadership. Kevin’s third published book released in 2021 titled, 48 Whispers from Pine Ridge and the Northern Plains, and is a hybrid book of sorts—part photography and part thoughts for reflection, heightened self-awareness, and human advancement. 

Thank you for joining our mission of shared leadership, dispersed power, and respect for all voices.

Primary Sidebar

RSS The Business of Shared Leadership

  • Black Elk Speaks June 19, 2025
    Black Elk, or Hehaka Sapa, is the most famous Oglala holy man of the nineteenth century. He was born free in December of 1863, before the breaking of treaties. He was with Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull the day Custer and the 7th Cavalry attacked on the Little Bighorn River. Years later, he rescued survivors... […]
  • Spirited Work June 12, 2025
    The following is an excerpt from my book The Seventh Power: One CEO’s Journey into the Business of Shared Leadership: Why not make the authentic self-expression of the human spirit the focus of business? People excel when they come into their own true voice and feel free to be exactly who they are. By energizing... […]
  • Kevin Hancock’s Keynote at Chief Executive Network Event June 9, 2025
    In early May, Kevin travelled to Chicago to speak at a Senior Marketing & Business Development Executives Peer Group on the process for improving employee engagement through shared leadership. This marks Kevin’s second speaking engagement with the Chief Executive Network. Watch the full keynote and view photos from the event below! The post Kevin Hancock’s […]
  • Changing the Sales Game with Connie Whitman June 5, 2025
    My 5th podcast with my dear friend Connie Whitman aired recently and I would like to share it with you! The focus is bringing more love into the place of work. In this animated chat we explore why more love is needed in the place of work, what love looks like at work, and how love... […]
  • We’ve Never Cut the Same Tree Twice May 29, 2025
    Hancock Lumber has been harvesting and milling white pine logs into lumber since 1848. Across all of those years we have never processed the same log twice. Every pine tree is similar, yet none are identical. Each tree is a never-to-be-repeated, unique representative of its species. And so it is with humans. Across the totality... […]
  • Saco & Biddeford Savings Virtual Talk May 22, 2025
    In April I had a lovely opportunity to visit with my friend Mark Jones, CEO of Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution. This was a recorded conversation later shared with all their great employees at a company gathering. The subject of the conversation was making work meaningful for those who do it. We explored the idea... […]
  • Beating The Family Business Odds — Chief Executive Magazine May 20, 2025
    Earlier this month, Kevin Hancock was featured by Chief Executive Magazine in the article Beating The Family Business Odds by C.J. Prince. This article focuses on five strategies that can help a company stay on track through a generational leadership transition. Check out the full article below! When Kevin Hancock graduated from college, the family... […]
  • Ours to Create May 15, 2025
    I was sitting in an employee huddle at our Saco store when I heard the statement The work culture here is ours to create. A relatively new member of the store team had said this, and everyone was now following up in agreement. Weeks later I was in a similar huddle at our Yarmouth store... […]
  • The Grand Illusion May 1, 2025
    In 1972 six young guys from Chicago formed the American rock band Styx. Five years later they released their hugely successful album, The Grand Illusion. This first of four straight multi-platinum albums features the eponymous song, and its lyrics are legendary. Every time I listen to this epic rock ballad, two things happen: First, I... […]
  • Our Thoughts Matter April 24, 2025
    Our thoughts drive behavior, and behavior drives performance. What we see determines what we do, and what we do determines what we get. Therefore, if we want something different in our lives, it must begin with new thoughts. Our thoughts matter. The noise of the modern world can feel overwhelming. Phones, laptops, tablets, television, news,... […]
Hancock Lumber Feed IconFacebook IconYouTube IconInstagram IconLinkedIn Icon

Terms + ConditionsCreditTerms of UsePrivacy Policy

Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching our online store!