
Integrative Leadership Strategies
leadership INSIGHTS
What To Do When You’ve Gotten Off Track
Cycles are part of the natural order of things. We can be in the groove when our work and rituals, and then we can feel out of sync. So sometimes, the solution to something not working is to simply enter into a new phase of the cycle.
What People Managers Need to know
Often people managers who got to where they are thanks to their technical proficiency have received little to no training on managing people. CHART is an acronym that will help new or untrained people managers understand what they need to know.
Seven Keys to Managing Up
If you struggle to relate to, feel comfortable with, approach or understand your boss, the following seven keys may help you manage ‘up’.
Meet My Leadership Coach, The Jigsaw Puzzle
What a jigsaw puzzle can teach us about leadership qualities and how to apply them to our teams.
What to do When Your Employee Wants a Promotion
How to respond to an employee who wants a promotion involves integrative thinking, understanding their real need, and acknowledging their strengths.
My Uncle’s Last Words
Taking time to surrender allows us to connect to our individual essence.
How You Can Stop Apologizing
Why do leaders and rising leaders, especially women leaders, need to stop apologizing? It waters down the real message. You give away your power. It's often not circumstances in which you're actually sorry or would even do something differently next time. It's often just a demure habit.
How Leaders can Coach Through Change
As a leader, you can use coaching skills to more effectively engage those around you. One of the primary ways that a coach supports someone is through change. I'm going to share a change framework with you called ACT.
How Your Death Can Help Your Time Management
If your life is made up of roughly 4,000 weeks, you don't have time, but rather, your life is this time. If your life is time, then you are time.
Inclusion, Introduced
Inclusion is the sincere and explicit invitation to join.
You can see, in the definition alone, the proactive nature of valuing inclusion. I picture extending a hand, metaphorically speaking.