Yearly Archives: 2015

Victim or Fighter – Who Are You In The Face Of Change???

by Erica Bennett If you Google the phrase ‘change management’, you will find that it generates 472 million results.  Astounding, but not at all surprising to me or my colleagues.  The word ‘change’ is a powerful little word fraught with anxiety and fear for most people, particularly those who want to avoid change of any…
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Baby Steps

Michele Porterfield I recently got into a discussion with a coaching client about how hard change is – about how it is one thing to know something intellectually, but an entirely different thing to actually act upon or “do” what we “know” to be a better, more effective way.   Specifically, he had been getting feedback…
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Ethics in Leadership: The FIFA Scandal

by Adam Booth At 2:15 am, I received an alert on my phone from my ESPN application. My Samsung only shows the first few lines of the text, which read along the lines of "Soccer - Top FIFA Officials in Zurich have been..." then it cuts off. FIFA stands for Fédération Internationale de Football Association or…
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Do You Really Want to Lead?

Aaron Weiss When professionals are assessed for different jobs, I typically ask them about their aspirations. Nine out of ten inevitably give an answer that includes the word “leadership.” Many of these professionals have built successful careers by applying their individualized technical skills and intellect to achieve amazing results. Why, then, do they have their…
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