Archive for June 2020
Resilience: Lex Gillette, U.S. Track & Field
During final training and preparation for the 2020 Summer Paralympic Games, current long jump world record holder Lex Gillette got the news that the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics were being postponed. Instead of being devastated, Gillette focused on the positive by saying, “I have another year to get ready.” Click below for inspiration on how to…
Read MoreThe Trusting Leader
Remember when Trust was a nice-to-have? Well, it’s not anymore, so I took some time to reflect on how I show trust and find inspiring examples of what works in practice to become trusting leaders. As long as performance was looking up and the metrics shone green, bad leadership and disappointing management styles were not an issue.…
Read More9 Tools to Boost Engagement
We’ve spent a lot of time with virtual Engagement tools. As we’re all trying to adjust our workflow, here are some of my favorites. It’s been a time of exploration for most of us, as we settled into new ways of working. While virtual collaboration and engagement tools have been part of my working life…
Read MoreWDHB in 2020
What have we learned in these challenging few months? In our work, we speak of developing leaders’ toolset, skillset and mindset. Now is the time to use every trick in the book! With analysis and ideas about the corona and post-corona world aplenty, we tend to soak up information and triggers from outside, but engaging…
Read More5 Qualities of an Engaged Team
Our emotions are inseparable from our capacity to learn and develop. Therefore, we decided to look at the neurological cross between learning processes and how we feel. As we transition to a new normal, what are the fundamental qualities we need to uphold in order to stay engaged with work and with each other? There…
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