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The myth of accountability

by admin | Apr 1, 2013 | Blog (All Categories), Executive Coaching, Leadership Skills, Self-Awareness

Chuck was agitated as I walked into his 24th floor office.  He skipped our traditional social chat. “I’ve had it with Cheryl,” he said irritably. “Its time for me to hold her accountable. I swear, I would fire her right now if I could.”...

Leverage strengths or accept them?

by admin | Mar 19, 2013 | Blog (All Categories), Executive Coaching, Leadership Skills, Self-Awareness

Leadership coaching clients are often advised to leverage their strengths. This is sometimes interpreted to mean ‘keep doing what you are doing, but do it more…’ Yet clients are also counseled that if overused, those strengths become weaknesses: assertiveness leads to...

Its about time (for a change)

by admin | Mar 4, 2013 | Blog (All Categories), Executive Coaching, Leadership Skills, Self-Awareness

The conference room was a mess. Participants were starting to arrive and the tables were scattered haphazardly about the room. Our materials for the two-day session were still in boxes in the corner of the room. My partner Rob had been there since 7:15 and he had not...

Practicing what we teach: lessons of 2012

by admin | Jan 6, 2013 | Blog (All Categories), Executive Coaching, Leadership Skills, Organizational Change, Organizational Consulting

Fast Company recently featured CEOs from major corporations like 3M, Pepsico, Starbucks, and others sharing lessons from 2012 and describing how these lessons will apply in the coming year. While we don’t roll in the same company as these folks, we still learned...

Leadership lessons from a thunderous Yamaha

by admin | Dec 12, 2012 | Blog (All Categories), Leadership Skills, Self-Awareness

Too many leaders make fast (and wrong) decisions in the face of disagreement. They trust their own thinking, and then justify their decision based on what they interpret as positive results.  Yet they fail to consider the cost of rejecting an opposing view that would...

The hidden power of "I don't know"

by admin | Nov 28, 2012 | Blog (All Categories), Coaching skills, Executive Coaching, Self-Awareness

Recently, some friends in Asheville, NC introduced me to the River Arts District where I discovered an unexpected nugget of wisdom. Here, amid a collection of art studios down by the French Broad River, I had an encounter with a prolific, internationally known painter...
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