Articles
DiSCovering Team Dynamics
Ever wondered how understanding your team's diverse personalities can transform your workplace dynamics? DiSCover the power of understanding your team’s preferences, strengths, and fears to create seamless collaboration by understanding their DiSC styles.
The Curse of Experience
How well are you managing and avoiding the pitfalls of "experience bias"? The transition between blank slate to subject matter expert is sneaky and by regularly employing curiosity to connect with and beginner's mind and engaging in reverse mentoring you can avoid the downside of having experience.
Embracing 'Stupid' Questions: Building a Culture of Clarity and Collaboration
No question is 'stupid.' Embracing these seemingly simple inquiries can prevent messes, clarify instructions, and foster a positive, innovative culture.
The Different Hats of Leadership
You wear a lot of hats as a leader: mentoring, coaching, training, consulting, etc. How often do you deliberately choose which hat or skills is right for the task at hand? Here you can learn the distinctions between each skill and reflect on how to choose the right leadership skills for the job.
My Layoff Story
Layoffs are unpleasant regardless of whether you are delivering or receiving the news. I share my story of being laid off in the economic downturn in 2008 and how that has made me a better and more empathetic leader.
Happy Spark Day!
On Spark Day we take pause celebrating and reflecting on a moment in your life when you had an idea that was more than just a light bulb - it was a spark! A spark that ignited within and happened when the conditions were just right sending you on an incredible upward life changing trajectory.
Paralysis by Analysis
Various sources says you make 35,000 decisions a day!
I'm not saying that's good, bad, high, or low…
what I do know is that NOT making timely decisions and taking action is like CHOOSING to carry around a 100 POUND BACKPACK.
I'm an advocate of making informed, well thought out decisions over knee-jerk, autopilot reactive ones I also know all to well the impact (and weight) paralysis by analysis has from conversations with my clients and first hand.
It is mentally taxing making the other 34,999 decisions more difficult, not to mention actual $$ it could be costing you and the impact it has on moral and momentum.
Effective Communication Requires Connection
Are you really getting through to your team?
Feel like a broken record?
Wondering how to get people to actually read the beautifully crafted, comprehensive email you sent that addresses ALL of their questions.
Asking yourself if you need to say it louder? slower?
Not sure you are speaking the right "language"?
Communication is a two-way street with connection being the essential component to ensure the sent message is received.
Vacation - Disconnecting from Work
You deserve a vacation free from work as do you employees, colleagues, and management. There’s a tug of war that can happen as you prepare in establishing what level of connectedness or disconnectedness is appropriate.
People tend to have a desire to stay connected out of negative motivators such as guilt, people pleasing, and fear of judgement. Having conversations with your team regardless of whether it is you or them that are stepping out around how best to support prevents a culture of over connectedness where people are not adequately getting the rest and relaxation needed at work to be productive when they are in the office.
Establishing and Maintaining Boundaries
Boundaries are a popular topic as of late. Strategically creating boundaries in alignment with your goals have a greater chance of getting you to where you want to go and being held as opposed to one that are lines drawn in the sand out of reactivity.
Here you can explore what boundaries are, how to chose them, and how best to maintain them.