The one kind of change I struggle with, even as a “change expert”
While I’m not sure I’d call myself a change expert, I certainly have a lot of experience with it. I’ve successfully led innumerable change initiatives over
While I’m not sure I’d call myself a change expert, I certainly have a lot of experience with it. I’ve successfully led innumerable change initiatives over
As a coach and mentor, there are often patterns to the kinds of topics that come up in discussions. Recently, I was talking with a new-ish
Years ago, I experienced a philosophical difference of opinion with my manager. He wanted me to lead by consensus. If the team majority agreed to something, then
I’m at Loudon Motor Speedway. It’s a gorgeous weekend in June, not always a guarantee in NH. I’ve come out to see my son in his
You know that expression, “Just like riding a bike”? It’s supposed to imply that even if we have been away from something for a while, it
Change is one of life’s constants. If we imagine change as an archetype, it would be Thanos, “I am inevitable.” In organizations, change is triggered by
As a parent, there are times when I look at my son and think “I wish you could get this lesson through hearing it vs
Over the years, I’ve heard of many kinds of leadership approaches. Servant leadership. Situational leadership. The list goes on. One that I haven’t heard is personalized leadership, yet
I recently started a new job that is (mostly) a complete departure from my traditional roles. After working in tech for more years than I care
A few months ago, I completed my coaching accreditation with ICF. It officially began in 2017 when I started a coaching program at the University of