Feet to the Fire is a go-to book for leaders at all levels. Its balance of personal accountability, practical wisdom, and optimism will inspire leaders by showing them what is possible in both their personal and professional lives.
Benefiting from a Healthy Jolt
Big shocks and scares can be jarring and difficult to recover from. On the other hand, after our initial response, smaller bumps, shocks and surprises can energize us.
We Know Better
My clients are action oriented. They seek out challenges. They thrive on recovery, innovation, leading others, delighting customers, growing revenues, resolving problems and delight in the success of others. It is a joy and honour … Read More
Ownership Derived from Purpose
It is a sunny Saturday morning as I write perched on our lunch cooler in a bright green field, alongside a creek and bordering an elk farm. I have joined my husband and a group … Read More
From Florida Shores to Our Boardrooms
I am in Florida on holiday with extended family and close friends following our son’s wedding. In our 2 rented houses the ages range from 4 to 67. Naturally there is a wide range of … Read More
Make an Emboldened Transition
Declining oil and gas prices, a recovering US economy and a low Canadian dollar are creating crisis and opportunity. How is this affecting you and your network? Will you be looking for a new job … Read More
It All Results from Your Intention
What is your Intention for 2016? If you are not familiar with this concept, read here. In 2015 I integrated more Laughter into my life. Who doesn’t benefit from more joy? Another year I Created … Read More
3 Important Facets of Leadership
Leadership is 720 degrees And 360 degree surveys are best used when they expand our understanding of how others perceive us. While on line surveys provide useful information, my clients report the greatest satisfaction when … Read More
Lessons from GM’s Safety Scandal
Is your corporate culture encouraging safety and adherence to quality or putting employees and the public at risk? We may never know the full story of the tragedies involving GM cars (NY Times, July 16). … Read More
The Demise of Change Management
We’ve tried change management and it doesn’t work. Weary executives have collectively committed millions of dollars to change management programs, tools, workshops, and employee certification. The result has been a resoundingly hollow thud. In most … Read More