Like a snowball rolling downhill
Categories: culture/culture change, interpersonal effectiveness, leadership, personal/professional development, popular press, research to practice
It is the second week of February and I have, through a heartless trifecta of sickness, icy roads, and federal … READ MORE
Making teams work
Categories: collaboration, communication, conflict management, interpersonal effectiveness, popular press, research to practice, team effectiveness
One plus one doesn’t have to equal two. When it comes to teams, the name of the game is synergy. … READ MORE
The invisibility cloak: Preferred attire for leaders everywhere
Categories: engagement, followership, leadership, management, research to practice, team effectiveness
I’m sure anyone reading this post has heard the phrase “management by wandering around.” The idea is that leaders and … READ MORE
Are you skilled or effective?
Categories: interpersonal effectiveness, leadership, management, personal/professional development, self-awareness
Skilled craftsman do a certain thing exceptionally well. Their efforts are precise and excellent. Someone who is “skilled” is a … READ MORE
Choose your own adventure
Categories: authenticity, career management, confidence and courage, insight, personal/professional development, self-awareness
When we are children, we are delightfully un-self-conscious. Then we gradually become obsessed with ourselves: who are we, what are we? … READ MORE