Where is Culture Visible? You can see workplace culture in how people act. Such as when a deadline is tight, and a team has to choose between cutting corners or raising a concern. Or, when a colleague speaks up in a meeting with a different perspective and the room either leans in or shuts it […]
Leadership Development That Keeps Pace With the Work
Real-Time Tools for Leaders: Microlearning and Just-in-Time Training in Action Leadership rarely arrives neatly packaged. It shows up in the middle of a difficult conversation, a shifting priority, or a moment of uncertainty where clarity is expected immediately. In those moments, leaders are not drawing on a comprehensive course or last quarter’s workshop. They rely […]
By Mystie Johnson-Foote, MD A friend of mine, in her 50s, started working at a distribution center a few months ago. She thought it would be a nice way to make a few extra dollars and fill some free time. The hours were flexible and the work, while monotonous, was not difficult. Her new co-workers […]
By Reta Coburn Leadership is very much about the art of getting things done through people so competency in delegation is a foundational skill for leaders. Yet, more than other leadership competencies, the demonstration of delegation wildly varies from one leader to the next. Many reasons may contribute to this variance – organizational culture, team […]
By Kailey Bowser The Great Recession is no joke. Most of us have seen, heard, or are living through the current staffing crisis. Restaurants and business can’t find enough help -some going so far as having to cut their business hours- teachers leaving education in record numbers, nurses changing careers and leaving healthcare, frontline workers […]