connection

Onboarding

Onboarding in a remote workplace

My son had two internships this summer! I was so proud watching him walk to his room and go to work.   Both internships were mostly remote! He drove the

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Is your leadership aligned?

I write a lot about leadership because there is so much to say about it. Afterall, it is such a complex idea to understand what it means to be a

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4 secret steps to connected communications

Ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly connect and inspire, while others struggle to get their message across?    Here’s a little secret: It’s all about connected communication.   Think

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How to disagree with respect

I originally recorded the ideas in this post in February 2023, right after returning from our trip to Israel. Funny how the ideas are even more relevant now.   I

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I created the club I wanted to join

IT’S ALIVE! (Read with the Frankenstein movie intonation.) Well, at least it is live. The Connected Leader Club is official.   I was excitedly telling a friend about this new endeavor and

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Creating Connection – at (and to) work

Marshall Goldsmith and Alan Mulally at the MG100 gathering.   I think my last two posts about social isolation, mental health and the new Corporate Connect concept have received the

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What's Your One Word

What’s Your One Word?

At the MG100 gathering this past summer, one of the presenters did an exercise similar to something that I do in my talks, You the Brand and Claim Your Power.   These programs are

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Do you give AND take

You guys came through again!  I love it when you send me quotes that make me think. This one comes from Richard Dictor and the quote he gave me was,

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Are you an insider or outsider

Are you an insider or outsiders?

A while back I joined a group called the Authoresses comprised of established, successful female authors. I must admit, at first it was incredibly intimidating. They all seemed to know

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