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Executive Leader

  • 4 Social Signals to Communicating Better

    We all want it, we get into disagreements over it, and it makes a difference in our workplace and personal relationships; communication – it truly is the core of what we want. Effective communication is more than just passing a message across – it involves helping the recipient understand and act on the message. The weight of effective communication isn’t just on the shoulders of great leaders, it is an integral part of an evolving social process for everyone.

  • 5 Common Business Problems Every Business Owner Faces

    it is important to know when you need the expertise and support of others and where and how to get it. This is where business coaching comes in.

  • 5 Ways People Pleasing Can Affect Your Leadership

    Are you a people pleaser? Difficult to really tell? If you hurriedly came to the answer you most likely ended up saying no.

  • 7 Different Styles of Coaching

    When we hear that someone needs to be ‘coached’ most of us think of an overly universal term. Coaching, though, is a massive sector with so many sub-styles involved that the term ‘coaching’ without any context is almost worthless. Instead of leaving you constantly searching for some universally applicable style of coaching, let’s take a look at some of the most popular forms of coaching in the world.

  • Are You Leading by Your Values?

    Over the years I have worked with several leaders who possess different qualities, strengths and weaknesses. However, one important quality that sets them apart from one another is their ability to lead by their values. As unique as our fingerprints, so too are our values.

  • Avoid Being a Workaholic – 5 Tips to Work Less and Get Ahead

    Getting ahead means putting in more hours, taking on more projects and making work your life, right? No, according to career coaches. Workaholics tend to burn out fast usually neglecting the very things they need to do to achieve success. At business conferences you often hear expressions such as “My work is my life,” “I’m married to my work.” Despite the obvious downside our society celebrates obsessive work ethics and is it often viewed as evidence of an individual’s commitment to work, a project or start-up idea.

  • Debunking Common Employee Engagement Myths

    In today’s competitive marketplace, employee engagement has emerged as an important component of business success

  • Don’t Bite the Hand That Feeds!

    For any business owner today, there’s often a misconception that your most powerful tool is your products or services. While that’s true to an extent, who delivers on those products or services? Your employees. Your employees are the ones who grind and work all day; who spend as much time as they can, putting in the hard work and the effort on your behalf.

  • Move from being “Busy” to being Productive

    Anyone can be busy, but you should not mistake movement for accomplishment. People say they are always “busy”, but that does not necessarily mean they are productive or using their time wisely.

  • The Failure of “Good-Enough” Cultures in the Workplace

    Leaders are bombarded daily with choices; a choice to do right or wrong; a choice to do nothing; a choice to do the right thing or to do the barest minimum required to get the job done.

  • The Leaders Challenge: Fear of Failure

    Show me a leader that has never failed in business, and I’ll say the leader is either new in business or has not tried hard enough.

  • The Power of Perseverance for Leaders & Business Owners

    The ultimate measure of a man (leader/business owner) is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”~ Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Why Being Honest with Your Customers is Better than Being Transparent

    Honesty doesn’t only have to do with doing things the way they ought to be done. It also expresses the values in which a business/organization is founded.
  • Why Leaders Should Focus on Job Performance Instead of Cannabis Usage

    Employers must carefully evaluate whether any drug policy or drug testing program is job-related and to examine the job-related reasons for taking an adverse action on employees that use substances.