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Clare Norman Blog Post

Planning your time with the moon

Our series about how leaders can create a better employee experience is coming to an end.  I hope it has been useful to you.  I recognise that there are so many aspects that leaders need to pay attention to when it comes to your people.  But they are your greatest asset and you can’t do

Cara Moore Blog Post

The Power of a Power Nap

In my blog in early 2022, I wrote about retaining your top talent in the midst of the “great resignation”, I’ve invited some of my esteemed colleagues to write about the kinds of things leaders need to pay attention to and this week I’d like to introduce you to Cara Moore. Cara is a Leadership

Katie Friedman Guest Blog

Neurodiversity and Leadership

In my blog in early 2022, I wrote about retaining your top talent in the midst of the “great resignation”, I’ve invited some of my esteemed colleagues to write about the kinds of things leaders need to pay attention to and this week I’d like to introduce you to Katie Friedman of Gold Mind Neurodiversity

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My writing journey

Given my recent award for a series of articles in Coaching at Work (links at the bottom of this post), I thought you might be interested in how I got here. How I got to being an award-winning writer. Gosh, that sounds grand. I need and want to own that – I am an award-winning

Humility and Pride

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Humility and pride

“What catapults a company from merely good to truly great? A five-year research project searched for the answer to that question, and its discoveries ought to change the way we think about leadership. The most powerfully transformative executives possess a paradoxical mixture of personal humility and professional will. They are timid and ferocious. Shy and

Transparency and Confidentiality

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Transparency and confidentiality

Your people want to know what is going on in the business.  It helps them to do their work, if they understand the full picture.  That’s a no-brainer. But sometimes, you might be privy to information that could have a bearing on their careers, for example, that you have been told not to share. I

Strategy Operations

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Strategy and Operations

As leaders, we need time to think, to plan, to visualise the future, to strategise. If we have delegated to our people and keep them accountable then we should have ample time to focus on the future. Steven Covey would identify this as a quadrant 2 activity – not urgent, but vitally important.  If we don’t get

Unified team and diverse individuals

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Unified Team and Diverse Individuals

This yin and yang of leadership calls on you to get better at choosing diverse people for your team when you recruit.  There are so many variables to diversity that bring so many unique experiences to decision-making.  The more diverse your customer base (or should I say your desired customer base), the more diverse your

Hold Accountable and Trust

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Hold Accountable and Trust

Your role as a leader is to get work done through others.  You can’t do it all yourself, as we discovered in the yin and yang of task and relationship. That means though that you do need to hold them accountable for results.  I’ve been coaching one senior legal leader who wanted to figure this

Give Receive

The Yin and Yang of (Virtual) Leadership: Give and receive

In my yoga practice the other day, my teacher encouraged us to hold our palms in a cup shape and to imagine that we were giving from that cup and receiving into it.  You had to be there to really feel the impact of that, but it set me up for a wonderful day of

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