Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, leadership advising, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development
Leadership and Manipulation: Donald Trump Case Study, Part 1
The best defense against manipulation is awareness. To help better understand how manipulation works, I've studied Donald Trump and identified six tactics. Here are the first three along with positive leadership lessons. Read More
Leadership, leadership advising, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, PCM
Leadership and Manipulation: Donald Trump Case Study, Part 2
What is the difference between leadership and manipulation? This is the second part of a series using Donald Trump as the case study. Here are three of six the manipulation tactics, along with positive leadership lessons. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, Team Leaders
The Dangers of Comparing Employees
Although it's natural to compare, and we all have made an example out of someone from time to time, here are four reasons why it can backfire. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Emotional intelligence
Conflict Without Casualties Blog Launches on PsychCentral
I'm delighted to announce the launch of my new blog, Conflict Without Casualties, on Psych Central, one of the world's most visited sites for mental health and wellness resources. Read More
Communication skills, Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, leadership advising, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, NEOS, PCM, workplace conflict
Tackling Workplace Conflict: Research And Best Practices To Stop The Drama
Results from a comprehensive, global study of workplace conflict provide great insight into the causes, costs, and dynamics of workplace conflict. What can we learn to stop the drama? Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, LOD
Drama-Based Storytelling Lowers Emotional Intelligence
Storytelling is fundamentally human. Stories give meaning to our lives and make connections between people and across generations. Stories can also mislead us in ways that reduce our ability to think clearly, respond thoughtfully and seek the best obtainable truth, especially when emotions run high. Read More