Posts Tagged ‘Leadership’
Leadership in the Age of Narcissism: A Survival Guide
In the world of leadership, encountering individuals with narcissistic traits is not uncommon. In fact, I have partnered with many individuals who exhibit these behaviors – and many employees who have been managed by a narcissist.
Read MoreLeaders: How to get from The Great Resignation to The Great Reawakening
It’s the holidays, and we’re officially in the throes of the season of gratitude: being thankful, counting our blessings, expressing gratefulness. But honestly? I’m a bit over it. I’m struggling to remember how this year went, let alone how to reflect on it in a mindful way. I imagine that’s because we spent so much…
Read MoreLooking for Leadership Inspiration? Watch Ted Lasso.
If you haven’t seen Ted Lasso yet, go watch it right now. Yes, right this minute. Both seasons. Then, come back to this piece so we can have a real conversation. ******* If you have seen Ted Lasso, let’s get into it. Because as far as I know, the character of Coach Ted Lasso is the most…
Read MoreA Leaders Decision to Adapt
Many retrospectives of 2020 invite us to ask, “Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln??” Last year was most definitely not business as usual. That said, my clients displayed incredible resilience and readiness for change in both their business and personal lives. And in many cases, those changes had a direct impact on…
Read MoreHow To Lead In a Time Of Uncertainty & Loss
Life today is harder than it’s ever been for many of us, and Americans are experiencing loss on many fronts. The worldwide pandemic has us all on edge, and some have lost loved ones to the virus. Others have lost jobs and benefits, and for those who have managed to stay employed, there is worry…
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