Archive for March 2013

Coaching Through Career Transitions

Who is the best coach that you have ever been exposed to? Think globally, it is not just about sports. It could have been a teacher, a friend, a colleague, a boss or a family member as well. What was it about what they said to you that made you think and challenge your assumptions? […]

When The Work Goes Unnoticed

There are days, I am sure, that you sit in your office and you hide from your work. You put it off and wait another day. You are easily distracted in the moment by every little fancy. You check the weather. You check the news. You grab a coffee, and maybe bagel. But, most of […]

The Role Of The Informal Network

If you have been kind enough to follow my blog, you will then know that I have talked about this phenomenon in the past. However, an article by John Kotter in the November 2012 issue of Harvard Business Review got me thinking deeply about the duality of organizations. In every organization, there is the formal […]

Beware The Stinging Tentacles

Have you ever been in a role where you are scared to make a move because you were scared of retaliation from your boss? You were scared because you thought they had tentacles that reached everywhere and every chance they get, they would sting you. You assumed that they will come back to haunt one […]