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Communication: 3 Tips to Effectively Get Your Message Across [VIDEO]
Coaching, Video Training, Communication Tiehl Haverstick Coaching, Video Training, Communication Tiehl Haverstick

Communication: 3 Tips to Effectively Get Your Message Across [VIDEO]

With so many methods to communicate today, it should be easy to do it well, right? But when surveyed, two thirds of managers said they’re often uncomfortable communicating with employees, and over half of the employees reported not being given clear directions. Here are 3 tips to help you effectively get your message across.

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Serving Fatigue: When Helping Results in Weariness

Serving Fatigue: When Helping Results in Weariness

There’s muscle fatigue, giving fatigue, caregiving fatigue, and even parenting fatigue. But there is another we commonly see in our work with leaders: serving fatigue. Here are some of the most common causes and a few suggestions for managing it in your life.

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How to Handle Confrontation with Compassionate Candor

How to Handle Confrontation with Compassionate Candor

“Tell it like it is.” “Be honest.” These are just a few of the phrases we often hear when it comes to candor. But they are easier said than done. Here are steps to practice compassionate candor – speaking to others in a way that is both forthright AND caring.

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Leadership: 4 Keys to Monitoring & Managing Organizational Health [VIDEO]

Leadership: 4 Keys to Monitoring & Managing Organizational Health [VIDEO]

It is hard to manage what you don’t monitor. To be a smart leader, you must pay attention to the gauges of organizational health that let you know if you are navigating correctly. Here are four keys to monitoring organizational health.

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6 Deadly Miscalculations & How to Avoid Them
Leadership, Crisis, Strategy and Execution, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Crisis, Strategy and Execution, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

6 Deadly Miscalculations & How to Avoid Them

“I don’t think Corona is as big a threat as people make it out to be.” Within one short month of this statement, our country and the world were experiencing a catastrophic. We are all fallible people, and as leaders, we have all likely made miscalculations somewhere, sometime. Here are six of the most common miscalculations and how we can avoid them.

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Questions Every Leader or Owner Should Be Asking Right Now
Leadership, Crisis, Self Leadership, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Crisis, Self Leadership, Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Questions Every Leader or Owner Should Be Asking Right Now

We are now in week three of Covid-19 in the US, and there is an ever-growing abundance of webinars, blogs, articles, and podcasts, all offering advice. While it is good to listen and learn, it is equally important to make sure you are asking yourself, your board, and your team the right questions. Here are 19 questions we believe you should be considering over the next few weeks.

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10 Reminders for Leaders During this Crisis (& Most Other Times)
Leadership, Crisis, Crisis Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Leadership, Crisis, Crisis Management, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

10 Reminders for Leaders During this Crisis (& Most Other Times)

COVID-19. A term we had never heard of only 4 months ago and now we will never forget. This is truly a monumental time for everyone, and it can be unsettling to leaders as well. Yet, in the midst of uncertainty, chaos, and confusion, there are two things we as leaders must do now more than ever: learn and lead. Here are 10 reminders to help each of us continue learning and leading well.

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How to Thrive Under the Strains of Leadership
Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Paul D. Keisling, MSW, CPRP Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Paul D. Keisling, MSW, CPRP

How to Thrive Under the Strains of Leadership

Some days the phone doesn’t stop ringing, the emails are constant, and there are multiple knocks on the door. You and I are not the first to experience this strain which comes from clinging to the role of a lonely, central leader. Here are 5 key steps to relieving that strain without diminishing your impact.

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5 Daily Actions of Leaders That Will Be Remembered (in a Positive Way!)
Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

5 Daily Actions of Leaders That Will Be Remembered (in a Positive Way!)

Think about all of the leaders for whom you have worked. I bet some trigger unkind thoughts because of how little they added to your life, but others give you pause because of how great they were – how they added energy, value, and positivity to your life. If you want to be favorably remembered by those you now lead, consider doing these five things – every day.

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