by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Career |
I just started reading John Bell’s new novel The Circumstantial Enemy and don’t want to put it down. Fortunately I’m traveling tomorrow and will have time to finish it on the plane. Can’t wait! I know John Bell as a leadership expert. By the age of 47, John had...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Career, Podcasts |
How many jobs do you expect to hold in your lifetime? For baby boomers, research says the number is close to 12. The prediction is this number will be a lot higher for the younger generations. So how can you make the best choices about your multiple career moves? A...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Career, High Performing Organizations, Leadership, Leading Change |
Career mobility is the new way of the future. According to a 2012 Future Workplace Study, 91% of millennials expect to stay in a job for less than three years, and Fast Company reported a study pointing toward 4-year careers. But are today’s organizations...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Career, High Performing Organizations, Leadership |
Traditionally, career paths have been based on the idea of “moving up the ladder.” Success is measured by how high you get. A lateral move is usually not seen as a smart career move. Even when changing jobs to increase your skills, the expectation is the new position...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Career |
Employees are not a replaceable commodity. According to recent research, the tide has turned and employee retention has become a critical issue for organizations. One of the easiest and most effective ways keep top talent is through “stay interviews,” developed by Bev...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Career, Personal Effectiveness |
The first female officer in the 150-year history of Stanley Black & Decker, Barbara Bennett was among the first women in a Fortune 500 company to break through the glass ceiling in 1989. Her direct style tempered by easy-going humor allowed her to fit quite well...