Burnout is a significant problem with real costs for people and for companies. The good news is that there are real steps we can take to help each other.
Read MoreIn the absence of information, we tell ourselves stories.
Read MoreAt the foundation of success is a single critical ingredient that must be present for a team to thrive: psychological safety.
Read MoreAt the foundation of success is a single critical ingredient that must be present for a team to thrive: psychological safety.
Read MoreAt the foundation of success is a single critical ingredient that must be present for a team to thrive: psychological safety.
Read MoreEstablishing and maintaining a challenge network can help you road test your ideas and learn from others’ perspectives.
Read MoreSteps you take to improve your self-awareness will help you lead yourself more effectively. As you better understand your strengths and opportunities, you’ll have a more accurate picture of yourself and of the impact you have on others. This will help you become an even better leader: for yourself and ultimately for others whom you lead.
Read MoreCompanies have a choice about their culture: they can allow it to be defined by unspoken actions or they can proactively shape what they want it to be in order to succeed. As organizations bring people back to the office, it’s a great time to reset their culture. I recommend three tips to help leaders make the most of this time: 1) identify new useful practices, 2) eliminate old unproductive practices, and 3) communicate any changes.
Read MoreContracting is a matter of establishing a “partnership agreement”: a way to get to know each other, establish rapport, and align on preferences and expectations together. This upfront investment can save us a lot of time later.
Read MoreCuriosity is a powerful tool in our leadership toolbox: it can help us improve relationships, build expertise, and be more innovative. Many of my clients want to improve curiosity for themselves and for their teams. And I tell them to start by asking themselves: Are you willing to admit you might be wrong?
Read MoreOne of the most powerful tools we have is our curiosity. It can help us grow, build relationships with others, adapt more effectively to change, and create more innovative solutions.
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