September 2017
What I Learned About Coaching After Losing the Ability to Speak
I was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) in 2001. By 2003 I could no longer speak intelligibly or walk, and any muscle control beca..
3 Ways To Enable Inclusive Decision Making At Work
Business teams made up of men and women make 25 percent better decisions than all-male teams.
Decision-Making in Complex Environments
One the greatest challenges facing leaders today rests with the somewhat elusive combination of making sure that relevant information reac..
What Research Says About Getting the Most from Your Leadership Pipeline
Event-centric leadership development doesn’t deliver the same return as a well-designed leadership journey.
How Managers and Leaders Build the Culture of Learning
A critical component for every organization’s culture of learning is the role of its managers and leaders.
Limitations of present leadership theories for the new generation
The workforce is changing and, likewise, leadership theories must change. Empirical research on generational gaps outlined in..
Creating a Learning Orientation Versus a Performance Orientation
Do you ask questions of compliance or empowerment? Good leaders facilitate the shift from compliance to engagement to empowerment.
Why Trust is Critical to Team Success
Trust is “hot.” Today, more than ever, it’s increasingly recognized as an essential asset to break down silos, foster..
Balancing Self-Confidence and Uncertainty
In my coaching practice, leaders often ask me how assertive they should be.
Good strategy makes good leaders
Forget leadership – it’s strategy that matters. Companies excel when they adopt good strategies and implement them efficiently.