Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, Team Leaders, Trainers
Top Five Leadership Blog Posts of 2015
If you are a busy leader, I'm guessing you want top quality, curated information that you can use immediately. Here they are, the top five most viewed posts of 2015. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Speaking
How Do Positive And Negative Interactions Change Your Brain?
Brain research looking at what happens in a person’s brain following positive and negative interactions illustrates why it’s so critical for each of us, especially leaders, to be mindful about the nature of our interactions, regardless of the topic being discussed. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, Team Leaders, Trainers
Four Rituals Guaranteed To Make You A Better Leader
Most stress comes from trying to control things that are out of our control; the weather, the economy, the stock market, the competition, the latest trends, what's popular, other people's behavior. Here are four rituals anyone can develop to keep focus on what you can control. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Providers, Speaking, Trainers
Five Trainer Habits That Separate the Best From the Rest
It takes a certain set of attributes to be a good trainer. Comfort in front of people, knowledge of the subject matter, experience, a passion for learning, interest in people. I’ve worked with hundreds of trainers who have these attributes and still aren’t great at what they do. Regardless of what field they are in or what they are training, the most exceptional trainers I’ve met share these five qualities. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, LOD, Trainers, Uncategorized
It Takes Three to Tango! Exposing The Three Roles of Drama
Great leaders see drama a mile away and choose not to play. They develop alternative ways of influencing excellence. Learn the attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors behind the three drama roles. Read More