Compassionate Accountability, Leadership Development
How Do You Wring Out Your Sponge?
People in caring professions soak up a lot of stuff…often a lot of negative stuff. And, no matter how wonderful you are, eventually you have to wring out your sponge. Here's what happens and how to take care of yourself. Read More
Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, PCM
Beware of Hiring Responsible and Dedicated People
Some personality types are promoted because of their positive qualities. They are hard workers, care about quality and are task oriented. In distress, however, they can take your company down. Learn how to interview for the upsides, avoid the liabilities. Read More
Intergenerational communication, relationships, workplace conflict
Five Strategies for Bridging The Communication Gap Between Generations
With so many people of different ages being asked to work together, there are bound to be a few bumps in the road. A lack of respect between generations often can flare up if individuals focus on each other’s differences rather than the strengths and skills each generation brings. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, leadership advising, Leadership Development
The Secret To Overcoming Analysis Paralysis
Overcoming analysis paralysis starts with recognizing the different skill sets needed to move beyond resourcefulness toward letting go and moving on. Read More