Dec 6, 2022 | Assessment, Executive Coaching
You could describe his whiskers as majestic. They were more than Hipster but not quite Norse-conqueror-level. Ruddy and covering at least the top three buttons of his shirt, his beard was a personal brand that made him stand out at networking events. So, I had to ask...
Oct 12, 2022 | Assessment, Development, Executive Coaching
It’s October, and interspersed in the beautiful fall palette of red, yellow, and orange leaves are pink ribbons reminding us it is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Statistics tell us someone gets a breast cancer diagnosis every two minutes in America. The prognosis is...
Aug 30, 2022 | Assessment, Political Agility
National poet of Scotland, Robert Burns (1759–1796), in his poem “To a Louse, On Seeing one on a Lady’s Bonnet at Church” is absorbed in thought over the ability “To see oursels as others see us!” He declares it a divine gift. In my experience, self-awareness...
Apr 27, 2022 | Assessment, Executive Coaching
Not long ago, we went on our first international executive retreat for inclineHR. We were going to be out of town for 9 days, so it was a perfect opportunity to get some scheduled car repairs done at one of the “best” places in town. The service manager assured me...
Nov 2, 2021 | Assessment, Financial Fitness, Mental Health, Physical Health, Spiritual Health
Dear American Workers, Millions of you have spoken, and we hear you. This is where you get off the merry-go-round of reporting to the workplace. Your reasons are as personal as each of you. Possible exposure to a fatal virus. Lack of reliable childcare....
Jun 22, 2021 | Assessment, Training & Development
“The best kind of accountability on a team is peer-to-peer.” – Patrick Lencioni Most co-workers typically offer supportive comments and pats on the back to their peers, but rarely will they say, “If you just did ‘X’ better…” They don’t typically go there....