Work Friends & Social Recognition
All of us want to feel valued for our contribution in the workplace. But there may be a disconnect between what employers think drive this feeling of being valued and what employees actually want and...
View ArticleEffective Teams Begin with Trust
Dysfunctional teams can produce results, but not consistently and not over the long term. An effective team that produces results consistently requires many attributes, but they all must begin with...
View ArticleProfiling Leaders: Tall, White & Male
When you think of a leader, how often do you conjure up the image of a woman or person of color? Today there are a number of famous women and minorities in positions of power: Mary Barra of General...
View ArticleEffective Leadership: The Theory & Practice
Are leaders born or made? That appears to be an on-going question, but if you simply search for “leadership” on Amazon, you’ll find 124,676 titles currently available. There are, obviously, things to...
View ArticleThe Value of a Mentor
In my work as a leadership coach I often request that my clients recruit colleagues to assist them in achieving their goals. That’s because leadership is a team effort and every leader needs others to...
View ArticleLeadership Out of Balance
Leadership is often described as the act of leading a group of people or an organization. Leading well requires knowledge, skill, and an ability to balance the immediate gratification of the near term...
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