I recently delivered a program as part of a leadership development initiative for doctors and faculty at Stanford University Medicine. The topic was o...
Powerful Tips on Leading in Uncertain Times
I belong to the Society of International Business Fellows (SIBF) and attended the annual conference virtually this year. We had a great line-up of spe...
Aspirational value or guiding principle? There’s a big difference.
Defining your personal values can be fun and there are plenty of exercises available to take. You get clarity on who you see yourself as being and wha...
What is the Meaning? The Sixth Stage
The way things were will be changed forever. Just like our way of life changed after 9/11, the pandemic has made its imprint. We can’t yet see how t...
Clarifying Your Values Now – Have they changed?
Values are your core set of guiding principles, a statement of what is so important to you that it cannot be compromised for material gain. The key qu...
6 Feet Apart is Better Than 6 Feet Under
With no definitive assurances that we are doing the right things, social distancing is proving to help quell the Covid-19 virus from getting even wors...
Opportunity
A Poem By Stewart Levine, Esq. Where is this going this virus thing Has us all reflect on all the bling What’s really important in life What reall...
Emergency Coronavirus Bill Signed into Law
Legal Update on Coronavirus Guest Blog By Terin Cremer, Esq. On March 18, 2020 President Trump signed US House of Representatives’ Families First Co...
An Equal World is an Enabled World #EachForEqual
Women still lag behind men in a variety of ways. For every dollar a man makes a woman makes significantly less, for example in the US a woman makes ab...
Understanding the Link between Psychological Safety and Team Effectiveness
Guest Blog Post By Laura S. Scott Imagine you’re a team member tasked with a highly complex problem and your boss tells your team, “Failure is...
Leading with T.R.U.S.T.
by Gerri Vereen Trust is like the air we breathe. When it’s present, nobody really notices. But when it’s absent, everybody notices. –Warre...