People Are Our Most Critical Assets, Especially In Uncertain Times
In these unprecedented times, one of the critical things we need to realize is that people are our most critical assets.
The “New Normal” And Its Impact On Leadership
Virtual leadership is the new normal, and the knowledge and foresight for how to guide this new way of operating is critical.
Why we should invest in talent now
Despite the COVID-related layoffs plaguing the U.S., some of you may have witnessed what’s happening on the other end of the spectrum: companies are hiring! Our firm just completed 4 searches since January – two CEO searches, one CHRO and one for a brand experience leader – all for companies that are in high growth stages.
How Do You Amplify Your Voice?
"International Women’s Day” occurs once a year…yet I spend almost every day finding new ways to amplify women leaders.
When Will Women Stand Up For Who They Truly Are?
It just takes belief in ourselves and a self-awareness about our strengths and the impact we deliver. Remove gender from the equation.
Nervous During Presentations? Reframe How You Think Of Them.
I love this tip for anyone who gets nervous making a presentation. This change in mindset really works!
Why It’s So Important To Own Your Mistakes At Work
The importance of having leaders embrace employees making honest mistakes and supporting them in ‘righting the wrong’ can not be overstated.
What NOT To Say When An Employee Makes A Mistake
Here’s a great tip for anyone who struggles with how to be an inspiring manager. The key here is in taking a breath and pausing before you speak, and then engaging your employee in the solution without fostering a culture of blame.
Why You Need To Ask Your Employees To Give You Feedback
This is fantastic advice! And it works!! Try it if you are willing to appear vulnerable to your team.
Women’s Representation On Boards Has Finally Reached A Milestone
I'm so excited to learn that the global efforts to amplify women leaders are bearing fruit. More of a reason to continue the cause.
Why You Should Consider Your Next Leader’s 'Decency Quotient'
Decency Quotient, just like Emotional Intelligence, are the nuanced qualities we test for every time we interview leaders for a new role. We coach leaders how to exhibit both qualities, but it’s even better if these are part of their natural DNA.
Hire Leaders for What They CAN Do, Not What They Have Done
‘Hire Leaders for What they Can Do, Not What They Have Done’ is the holy grail of smart recruiting.
Why Avoiding That Toxic Colleague Actually Makes The Problem Worse
Address it head-on by conducting a culture assessment which allows others to be heard and surfaces the potentially harmful behavior. Everyone will thank you.
How To Find The Courage To Go Into Business For Yourself
Do you harbor the desire to work for yourself? You may be closer to that day than you imagined.
Good Leadership Coaching Involves More Than Just The Leader
Engaging the boss as a trusted partner can often ensure this continued success, as long as there is enough trust between client and boss.
The Vital Importance Of Corporate Culture
I came across some research done by Columbia Business School on the challenges that CEOs face in building and maintaining their company’s cultures.
Smart Recruiting is a Two-Way Street
When making a hire, the best way to attract a fantastic candidate is to show them that you care about their goals and interests and that these are just as important as what you, the Company, want and need. It’s up to you to help them see why this could be a perfect match. When the selling happens on both sides, the fit becomes obvious and the hire will last longer. Hiring is a two-way street.