Feb 14, 2022 | Executive Coaching
In February, thoughts turn to hearts and flowers, cards and candies, sweet overtures for someone special to “Be Mine.” Wooing is a heady experience. On one side, it’s the thrill of the chase and conquest. For the one being courted, there is a euphoric rush...
Dec 11, 2021 | Executive Coaching, Political Agility
“That’s it. You’re done,” he said, unplugging the karaoke machine. “What do you mean?” she challenged. Pulling her aside to get out of view of the many cellphone cameras in the room, he said, “You’re going to thank me in the morning. Give me your keys. I’m...
Nov 23, 2021 | Executive Coaching
He said it. I clearly heard it. After weeks of passing a toy back and forth and marking each exchange with those two little words, our toddler finally associated “thank you” with receiving. He used the phrase appropriately and without prompting from his mother or...
Sep 7, 2021 | Executive Coaching, Mental Health
In our last article, we posed the question: How might a manager beckon remote workers back to the office with empathy? Empathy seems to be the new HR emphasis for 2021, but it must be more than just a square on the “Buzzword Bingo” card to be effective. People’s B.S....