Finding Energy Across Generations (and on the Road)
…come to life in vivid color, thanks to the skills of graphic recorder Erica Bota (see her interpretation below). It was exciting to see my presentation come to life in…
…come to life in vivid color, thanks to the skills of graphic recorder Erica Bota (see her interpretation below). It was exciting to see my presentation come to life in…
As a lifelong “people pleaser,” I can attest that there is a paralysis that comes with trying to please everyone all of the time. Saying yes to one person may…
…for research on Baby Boomers. Generational cohorts are a compelling way to think about different life and professional stages at a particular point in time. However, it is just one…
…with them by default. Build commitment. Excitement can be contagious. Leaders should work on building enthusiasm to help them get buy-in and commitment to their ideas. Learn to delegate. Delegating…
…paper and flour Being amazed at humanitarian aid workers, many already pushed to the brink, finding the ability to respond to even graver needs Taking countless walks, during which we’d…
…and coaching on the front half of these engagements. But then it’s time for participants to head back out into the world and implement their newly learned skills… crickets. Commonly,…
…and ideas, you can access the interview here. I came away from my time with Dr. Kanter with a commitment to be more intentional about where I seek thought inspiration,…
You know the idiom, “a camel is a horse designed by a committee”? This is how I feel about employee engagement in its current form; almost like it has become…
…when the top leadership supports the constructive free expression of ideas and fair action. The research coming out of the VUCA world concept (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous) reinforces the need…
In an increasingly collaborative working world, healthy professional relationships are often the key to getting things done efficiently and effectively. Yet when it comes to development, many organizations focus almost…