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How are you at multi-tasking? While many people take pride in their ability to multi-task, it might surprise you to know what the scientific research ...
There is so much to learn when you just listen.
The image above is the Chinese symbol called Ting. It illustrates all that’s involved when we’re comp...
In an age when so many of us go through life with our heads down, studying our various devices, we don’t seem to notice much outside our immediate ran...
Who are the most important people in your life? Do they know that? How do they know that? Both personally and professionally, it is good to have some...
Striving to be perfect – and expecting others to be perfect as well – can be a self-defeating tendency. In their book, How Women Rise, Sally Helgeson ...
We expect a lot from our leaders. When I ask people what makes an effective leader, I am always struck by the number of qualities we think are requir...
Recently, I was reminded of the beauty and power of diversity in the workplace. During a leadership development program with senior leaders, I asked ...
I don’t often have a favorite favorite, but this year I do:
Horse:Â A Novel by Geraldine Brooks. This book tells the beautiful story of an extraordin...
Last year, I read and/or listened to 55 books, exceeding my previous high and my goal of one book per week on average. I love to read -- and to write...
In times of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity, how we show up for ourselves and others is more critical than ever.
As a leader, your...
It’s important to take time during the year to reflect on your accomplishments and highlights, as well as people and things you want to celebrate.
Be...
As we continue to turn the corner from a period of total volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity that defined the past few years, and head ...