What Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be?
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This week’s Step Up Leader Tips borrows from Rebecca Newton’s recent Harvard Business Review column. It grabbed my attention because in coaching leaders I find the fundamental question of “What Kind of Leader Do You Want to Be?” to be the one leaders often haven’t reflected upon. When they do, it has the power to […]
Listen, Learn and Live With a Difference in 2015!
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This week I invite you to join me in the complimentary Catapult Your Career Success Summit, hosted by Linda Cattelan. The Summit runs from Jan. 20-31. Recordings are available for 72 hours after each speaker’s session or can be purchased for use at any time. I am delighted to be included in the event, on […]
Meetings: Five Tips to Getting More Done With Less Struggle
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Is your meeting communication mysterious? We spend a lot of our time in meetings; so much so that in companies a common complaint is there isn’t enough time to move our projects ahead during the work day. We compensate by working longer days, often bringing home work in the evening or on the weekends. Is […]
Leadership Lessons from the Olympics
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I admit to being hooked on the Olympics. The four year global experience is one of my favorites, especially the winter games. Is anyone else suffering from Olympic fatigue like I am? Tired from staying up way too late to watch the nightly Olympic prime time line-up? (I don’t watch the Internet updates during the […]
Step Up Leader Live: Make 2013 Your Best Year Ever!
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Last week Step Up Leader participated in the first “Make 2013 Your Best Year Ever” workshop along with Dr. Carmella Sebastian and Michelle Bauer, President of Common Language. Audience members were women leaders, business owners, and entrepreneurs. What they all had in common was a strong desire to learn something new, shake something up, and come away with something different.