The Blog
A collection of ideas and resources.
What gets recognized gets repeated
Giving meaningful positive feedback boosts employee engagement and performance.
Better group brainstorming
Here are a few small tweaks you can make to your group brainstorming process that will get you better results and ensure everyone is engaged.
What not to do when work gets hard
We have a tendency to overshare the details of our efforts in hopes of receiving more recognition and empathy, but often the reverse happens.
A better way to give employee feedback
Instead of eagerly sharing your insights and feedback, focus on asking thoughtful questions that create space for your employees to identify their own reflections and insights.
The business case for reflection
Research shows that we perform better—with more confidence and competence—after pausing to reflect and learn from past experience.
Year-end roundup: four reflection exercises
Free PDF exercises for Professional Fit, Strategic Planning, Vision Building, and 2020 Reflection.
A strategic planning process that actually works
Download your copy of the comprehensive "Strategic Planning Simplified" guide for step-by-step instructions and corresponding editable templates.
Two must-ask questions
When you want to do an outstanding job in a new role or client relationship, it’s better to simplify your strategy than making a long to-do list.
5 activities to make Zoom meetings fun again
I promise, people will be more engaged and productive in the 'business part' of your meeting after participating in one of these activities.
Leadership advice from a kindergartener
Based on her advice, I’m giving you four key takeaways focused on how to effectively teach employees new skills.
Bad news is better than no news
Make sure your team knows the answers to these 6 questions - it will boost their productivity and trust.
The scientific benefits of gratitude
Evidence suggests that incorporating things like gratitude, forgiveness, and compassion create workplace environments where employees actually want to work.