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6 Signs of The Shadow Side of Your Organization & 6 Actions to Contain It
Organizational Health, Crisis, Culture, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Organizational Health, Crisis, Culture, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

6 Signs of The Shadow Side of Your Organization & 6 Actions to Contain It

Every organization has a visible side and a somewhat invisible side also known as… the shadow side. This is the unhealthy underlying organization within the organization. Sometimes the shadow side is inactive, like a dormant cancer cell in the body. When it is inactive, it is somewhat harmless. But when it becomes active, things can get ugly very fast. Here are the warning signs of an active shadow side and what to do to advance the health of the organization.

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How To Lead Without Being in Charge
Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

How To Lead Without Being in Charge

Many people wish they were “the boss,” but in reality, most people are not and never will be. But those in supportive positions can have a serious impact by leading even when they are not in charge. If they are good at what they do, they make the noise go away for the person they serve. Here are five ways you too can effectively lead without being in charge.

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What Are You Willing to Sacrifice for Your Goals?
Coaching, Career Development, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Career Development, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

What Are You Willing to Sacrifice for Your Goals?

What are you willing to sacrifice for your goals? I recently read that 24% of millennials would give up sex for a year if they could retire by age 50! And 34% of all survey respondents said they'd stay off social media for a year to accomplish the same goal (Wealthsimple). Reading this is a reminder that few goals can be accomplished without sacrifice. And, is the goal even worth the sacrifice? Here are five questions to help you think through your goals and the sacrifice and delayed gratification involved.

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7 Life Principles That Will Not Let You Down [INFOGRAPHIC]
Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Life Principles That Will Not Let You Down [INFOGRAPHIC]

One word that we hear a lot from leaders today is BUSY. It is this sense of busyness and stress that often hinders us from reading and the pursuit of learning. Here are 7 life principles, one for each day of the week. It will only require about 3 minutes each day to read the principle and apply it to your life and leadership. Even while managing the busyness of life, it is important to keep growing and learning!

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7 Insecurities That Can Hold Good Leaders Back
Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Insecurities That Can Hold Good Leaders Back

When was the last time you heard yourself or another leader acknowledge being insecure? Almost never, right? Yet, every leader has some insecurities, if they aren’t too insecure to acknowledge them. A tinge of jealousy. A sense of doubt. A hint of fear. A lack of confidence. Insecurities are often surfaced when someone other than yourself is complimented, given recognition, or promoted. We may ignore them or deny them, but insecurities are there and when left unmanaged, can damage our relationships, our credibility, and even harm the organizations we lead. Here are 7 of the most common insecurities that can hold good leaders back.

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The Challenges of Leading Change: 5 Lessons from Medicine
Coaching, Change Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Change Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

The Challenges of Leading Change: 5 Lessons from Medicine

Leading change can be challenging, but one would think the medical profession would be the most open to change. After all, they are smart, science-oriented, evidence-based professionals and therefore unbiased, right? Not exactly. I was recently reminded of this when I read a PBS News Hour article on medicine. My conclusion from the article: change is hard. Period. Here are five transferable principles from medicine to leadership on dealing with the challenges of leading change.

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7 Leadership Labels: Which are true of you?
Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Leadership Labels: Which are true of you?

Leaders are complicated people. And to think a single word can describe us would be the definition of over-simplification. But we all do have patterns and tendencies that result in a word or two (or three) becoming the labels for which we are known. Here are 7 of the most common words we have seen leaders lead with. Some are not so nice. Others are much more appealing. Which ones best reflect you?

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Cheating Our Way to the Bottom: 5 Ways We Shortchange Ourselves & Others
Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Coaching, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Cheating Our Way to the Bottom: 5 Ways We Shortchange Ourselves & Others

We all have heard about the most recent case of cheating – wealthy people lying, bribing, and spending huge amounts of money just to get their children into elite universities. But cheating is not only limited to the high profile examples we hear about. Here are some of the more common ways we as leaders can shortchange ourselves and others.

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7 Modern Leadership Lessons from History [from Napoleon Bonaparte]
Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Modern Leadership Lessons from History [from Napoleon Bonaparte]

Leadership lessons do not only rise from the present. Yes, we can learn a lot of what to do and what not to do from the likes of Bill Gates, Richard Branson, Andy Stanley, Warren Buffett, and Bono. But we are fools to forget the lessons from the past – lessons from leaders like Napoleon Bonaparte, the French leader who emerged in the 18th century and become one of the most powerful leaders in the world. Here are 7 modern lessons from the history of Napoleon that are worthy of our attention.

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Who Attends Your Church & Why They Come [Infographic Data]

Who Attends Your Church & Why They Come [Infographic Data]

Who is attending your church? We recently looked at the church health survey results from 35 of the churches we have worked with to identify the common themes including who their church attenders are, why they come to that church, and what they think about the ministries at the church. Here are the findings.

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