Where There’s a Want, There’s a Way: Wisdom from Our 7-Year-OldAs parents, we often view ourselves as the guides, teachers, and the wise voices of reason for our children. But every so often, in the…Oct 18Oct 18
Using Constructive Conflict to Pursue Best Possible OutcomesThe mere thought of conflict makes people shudder and not voice their opinions. This is a not good. Not good for the person who is keeping…Nov 30, 2021Nov 30, 2021
Consulting Chronicles: The Human Business ModelWhy the “Human Element” Is Key to Gaining a Client’s TrustNov 23, 2021Nov 23, 2021
Consulting Chronicles: Thought Leadership — What is it and Why does it matter?The terms “Thought Leader” or “Thought Leadership” have been used so often that hearing them makes people feel icky or uncomfortable. Lot…Nov 16, 20211Nov 16, 20211
Consulting Chronicles: The Knowing-Doing GapThe “Knowing-Doing Gap: How Smart Companies Turn Knowledge into Action” by Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert I. Sutton is one the first books that…Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Consulting Chronicles: Perception is Reality!When it comes to perception, there’s who you think you are, there’s who others think you are, and then there’s who you really are. As…Mar 11, 2021Mar 11, 2021
Consulting Chronicles: Can Do vs Should DoAs a Consultant and Engagement Lead, the last thing you want is for your client to question the direction that your program or initiative…Jan 15, 2021Jan 15, 2021
Consulting Chronicles: The Power of “Why”As Consultants, there is a fine line we walk between satisfying your Clients and thoughtlessly executing their requests.Jan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
10 Strategies to Read Over 100 Books in 2020Does reading over 100 books a year sound like a lot? Does it feel like it might be impossible to find the time? My friends certainly think…Jan 3, 2020Jan 3, 2020