The Pandemic Continues
Four behaviors to be more effective at this time: staying connected, being flexible, reducing our propensity to procrastinate, and simplifying work.
Four behaviors to be more effective at this time: staying connected, being flexible, reducing our propensity to procrastinate, and simplifying work.
If you are going to do something, be "all in" ... do fewer things "Great" rather than a lot of things "OK" ... take care of yourself and each other
Forgiveness begins with awareness and acknowledgement of where we’ve been and evolves to our aim and action to advance toward the desired future.
Take a few moments to envision a society where we have created an inclusive culture thus leveraging the diversity and there is justice for all.
Leaders have the position and platform to influence what people think and focus on. This is both an opportunity and a responsibility.
In my leadership journey, I have come to rely on these habits to help me plan and prepare for my professional and personal journey in life.
Our wish for you during these next few weeks is for you to have the mindset and plan that will allow you to Rest-Recharge-Reflect and Reset.
Some of the inspiring stories of leadership at all levels that have emerged from this crisis, and how they relate to our role as leaders.
How do we do our work after sufficient people have either had the virus or been immunized to it?
Many of us have weaknesses that are simply strengths overplayed. This creates blind spots that limit our potential.