WE: Men, Women and the Decisive Formula for Winning at Work

I’m thrilled to announce the publication of a new book by my friend and colleague, Rania Anderson. WE:  Men, Women and the Decisive Formula for Winning at Work, published by Wiley, is a major contribution to helping men and women succeed in our new economy.   As companies increasingly rely on men and women to work […]

Are You Missing Out on the Easiest Leadership Fix of All? (Part 2)

If you’re a leader with poor sleep habits, what can be done? I invite my coaching clients who have sleep issues to consider the following, evidence-based approach to better sleep: Maintain a consistent bedtime schedule; try not to vary much between days of the week and the weekends Develop a bedtime routine to cue one’s […]

Leaning into Autumn: What Needs to Leave?

Summer is over.  Officially.  We are now in our first week of autumn.  Fall festivals are upon us, and for those who live in warmer climates, it feels as if summer heat will never give way to cooler breezes.  For people in organizations, we begin the final push to year end–Q4.   Traditionally this is the […]

Does Your Leadership Require A Vacation?

Summer is more than half over.  By now, many of us have already planned or even taken vacations.  Surprisingly however, a new survey from Censuswide on behalf of LinkedIn found that more than 50% of U.S. working adults didn’t use all of their vacation days last year.  When they do vacation, 70% say that they […]

Leadership Independence: From What Will You Free Yourself?

It’s almost the 4th of July.  The holiday when Americans celebrate the birth of our nation as a free, self-governing country.  The holiday got me thinking about whether or not we act as if we are truly free. Here are 10 questions to ask yourself about how free you truly feel Do you take time […]