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Self Employed, Unemployed or Leading Others…you better be resilient

One of the hardest things about self-employment is dealing with the never-ending, ongoing rollercoaster of highs and lows that come with building a business. Being able to manage the ride is something...

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The Myth of the ‘Perfect’ Leader

Sometimes when I give leadership talks people will come up to me afterwards and tell me that they really appreciated my candour in talking about my short comings. I guess they think that because I am a...

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Workplace Bullies: Lessons from Hillary Clinton

Watching the second US Presidential debate will likely go down in history as one of the most uncomfortable pieces of theatre ever aired. Since the debate aired just over a week ago, memes have been...

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Recap Volume 106 – The ‘B’ List

The ‘B’ List Every month we scour the web for great leadership articles for our popular newsletter The Roundtable RECAP, and we thought you might enjoy some of our favourite articles that didn’t quite...

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Motivation, Motivation, Where for art thou, Motivation?

Ever had one of those days where you just can’t seem to get motivated to get anything done, despite the fact that your to-do list is about a thousand miles long? That’s my day today in a nutshell. My...

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Build Your Coping Muscles: Inhale, Exhale

When I look at today’s leadership landscape, I am increasingly concerned by the struggle to cope. The statistics paint an alarming picture. Not only are we experiencing higher levels of workplace...

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Change: Make it your Friend, not your foe

Turbulence is all around us.  While much of it is out of our control, it does have a significant impact on us, our work and our teams. How can we keep ourselves, and those around us, positive and...

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Bouncing Back from a Missed Promotion

Discovering that you weren’t selected for the promotion that you’ve had your heart set on is always disappointing. How you dust yourself off and learn from this experience will set the stage for...

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Bouncing Back from a Missed Promotion

Discovering that you weren’t selected for the promotion that you’ve had your heart set on is always disappointing. How you dust yourself off and learn from this experience will set the stage for...

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The Myth of the ‘Perfect’ Leader

Sometimes when I give leadership talks people will come up to me afterwards and tell me that they really appreciated my candour in talking about my short comings. I guess they think that because I am a...

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Workplace Bullies: Lessons from Hillary Clinton

Watching the second US Presidential debate will likely go down in history as one of the most uncomfortable pieces of theatre ever aired. Since the debate aired just over a week ago, memes have been...

View Article

Recap Volume 106 – The ‘B’ List

The ‘B’ List Every month we scour the web for great leadership articles for our popular newsletter The Roundtable RECAP, and we thought you might enjoy some of our favourite articles that didn’t quite...

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Motivation, Motivation, Where for art thou, Motivation?

Ever had one of those days where you just can’t seem to get motivated to get anything done, despite the fact that your to-do list is about a thousand miles long? That’s my day today in a nutshell. My...

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Build Your Coping Muscles: Inhale, Exhale

When I look at today’s leadership landscape, I am increasingly concerned by the struggle to cope. The statistics paint an alarming picture. Not only are we experiencing higher levels of workplace...

View Article

Change: Make it your Friend, not your foe

Turbulence is all around us.  While much of it is out of our control, it does have a significant impact on us, our work and our teams. How can we keep ourselves, and those around us, positive and...

View Article


Bouncing Back from a Missed Promotion

Discovering that you weren’t selected for the promotion that you’ve had your heart set on is always disappointing. How you dust yourself off and learn from this experience will set the stage for...

View Article

Bouncing Back from a Missed Promotion

Discovering that you weren’t selected for the promotion that you’ve had your heart set on is always disappointing. How you dust yourself off and learn from this experience will set the stage for...

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What Do I Do When Work Takes Over My Life?

Over the past few days, life has unfolded in a way that I think few could’ve predicted when the ball dropped to mark the start of 2020. Who would have predicted that by March, instead of packing for a...

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Better Together: Equip your leaders to navigate disruption with group coaching

For many organizations, Covid-19 is causing a shift to a virtual workplace that is creating challenges around communication and community, particularly for leaders who are trying to navigate this...

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The Myth of the ‘Perfect’ Leader

Sometimes when I give leadership talks people will come up to me afterwards and tell me that they really appreciated my candour in talking about my short comings. I guess they think that because I am a...

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