Sailing the Waves of Transition
Life is packed full of transition. We begin new jobs and retire from careers. Children are born and they fly the nest. Houses are bought and sold. Relationships begin and end. And yet when...
View ArticleSailing the Waves of Transition
Life is packed full of transition. We begin new jobs and retire from careers. Children are born and they fly the nest. Houses are bought and sold. Relationships begin and end. And yet when...
View ArticleSUPPORT FOR STAFF: Dealing with Challenging Clients
An attorney once told me that if someone were sitting in their office, there was a good chance that person had a problem. When people have problems, they can experience big emotions, which can make...
View ArticleEmployee Engagement -- It’s Not the Money that Motivates
If your firm or organization is running lean, tapping the discretionary effort of employees is an effective way to get more from less. And leadership is at the heart of that gain. When an employee...
View ArticleThe Myth of Multitasking
Who among us isn’t faced with a full plate of obligations and commitments, both at work and at home? And who hasn’t been enticed by the promise of multitasking? We can sit in our offices talking on...
View ArticleConflict Management
Conflict strikes fear in the hearts of many of us, making us want to run in the opposite direction. And others of us might find ourselves facing conflict head on, confronting it directly, although...
View ArticleDoes Praise Really Work?
Praise. It boosts engagement, right? Not so fast. When I’m coaching senior leaders on how to get the most from their teams, they assume that I’m going to suggest that they be more positive with...
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