In the upheaval of the 2020 pandemic, hybrid offices are the new normal. How can we invite productive conflict in the hybrid work environment?
In the upheaval of the 2020 pandemic, hybrid offices are the new normal. How can we invite productive conflict in the hybrid work environment?
Conflict in the workplace is uncomfortable and inevitable. But it is possible to transform disagreements into positive outcomes through productive conflict.
Without a grounding in the true purpose of Presence, it can feel self-focused, almost egotistical. But we have to remember the bigger picture. Presence is not about self-improvement but rather about answering the question, What do others need to see and hear from me to have confidence moving forward?
When most people think of Presence, they immediately think of dress and grooming. But especially in today’s virtual environment, Presence is much more.
Have you ever been promoted to a new role or project thinking that you were ready, but soon realized that you needed help?
As leaders, we need to be mindful that when we are changing the landscapes for our teams, we are creating change.
We are so excited to share that our very own Katherine Roye has been listed as one of this year’s Grand Rapids Business Journal 40 Under 40 business leaders in
Written by Jennifer Maxson, CPC In May 2020, I graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison Certified Professional Coach program. One of my biggest take-aways from this experience was the difference between
Today, we are looking to our leaders to provide clarity, calm, and direction. The more change and disruption we face, the more leadership is required. Leading during uncertain times requires
Right now, many of us are working from home and either experiencing virtual calls for the first time or a dramatic increase in the amount of virtual calls. We want