by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Personal Effectiveness |
Do you seesaw back and forth, trying to manage polarities in your life and find the right balance? There are a lot of seesaws you can get caught on: Overcommitted — Bored Trust too easily — Distrustful Being agreeable — Blowing up Overeating —...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Podcasts |
In this podcast, I interview Mark Miller about how to attract and retain top talent. Mark and his team conducted an extensive research study to find out what differentiates top talent from typical talent and what top talent wants from work. We discuss the results of...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Podcasts |
I thoroughly enjoyed this 20-minute podcast interview with Kevin Cashman, author of six books, including the pioneering book on how to grow the whole person to grow the whole leader, Leadership From the Inside Out. An Overview of What We Explored If we’re doing to...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Culture and Workplace Environment |
Too much of a good thing brings out its downside. Ever had too much team time? It makes you long for a solo vacation on a desert island. One of the best portrayals of “too much of a good thing” was in Black Mirror’s Nose Dive (Season 3). In what initially looks like a...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Culture and Workplace Environment |
There are many types of organizational culture. Some cultures are fun-loving (Zappos) while others are more staid and rule-bound (Bank of America). Some cultures are caring (Patagonia), while others are cold and impersonal (Best Buy). Organizational culture arises...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Collaboration, Leadership |
It’s time to rethink the role of competition. The idea that “it’s a dog-eat-dog world” no longer holds true, and cut-throat competition doesn’t benefit anyone, including yourself. In business, the lines between competitors and customers have become...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Communication, Leadership, Personal Effectiveness |
If you believe that a leader is supposed to always know what to do and always be right, what do you do when something goes wrong? Denying mistakes, avoiding talking about them, or blaming them on others is a surefire way to lose credibility. The good news is that when...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Leadership, Personal Effectiveness |
All relationships depend on a foundation of trust. There is a direct relationship between employee trust and performance. Customer trust is a key factor in decisions on purchases. And in our personal lives, friendships are built on trust and one of the biggest causes...
by John R. Bell | Guest Post, Leadership |
Two days ago I published an interview with John Bell, former CEO of Nabob (acquired by Kraft) and recently published novelist, about his radical career change. During that interview I asked John if he would be willing to write a guest post for current leaders about...