Angry Women At Work

I just finished reading an article in the April 4th edition of Time magazine, Go Ahead–Cry at Work.  The author, Anne Kreamer, suggests that it’s next to impossible to check your emotions at the office door.  After all, we are emotional beings.  In fact, brain researchers have proven that without emotions, it is impossible for [...]

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The Ethics and Emotional Intelligence Connection

Business and leadership ethics is a hot topic these days and for good reason.  Examples of ethical breeches are so pervasive that it is hard to take it all in.  The public is angry and concerned about losing their jobs and savings.  Just look at the protests that are being staged at the G-20 summit [...]

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Getting Back On Track

I took an assessment not too long ago that was designed to identify characteristics or behaviors that might derail someone in a management or leadership position. As it turned out, I have very few areas to be concerned about. The assessment told me that I was a bit too cautious at times, which was no [...]

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Conflict Management

I was a guest on a BlogTalkRadio program earlier this week in a segment about managing conflict in the workplace. The show, which is part of the WOW Women! Series, is hosted by Barb Giamanco. Barb is a fellow coach, business owner, and co-founder of Women’s Mentor Network (WMN). Listen to the program segment to [...]

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