Imagine for a moment that there is a sudden change in leadership in your organization. You now have a new Vice President overseeing your area and you’re unsure where you stand in this person’s esteem. This is exactly the situation my colleague Sally is currently facing. Recently Sally confided in me that she was feeling…
Personal Effectiveness
My At-Work Gratitude List
In my first-grader’s backpack last night was a completed assignment: “Five Things I’m Thankful For”. Along with her stuffed animals, bedroom and house, she’s thankful for her Mom and her Dad. It’s nice to know we made the list. Counting one’s blessings is a very grounding thing to do. For years, I’ve kept a Gratitude…
Know When to Get Off The Bus
And Other Life Lessons Learned in Guadalajara Trish McFarlane over at the HR Ringleader has asked us to dig deep and share a personal story of an event in our lives that helped us chart a new path. She’s going to publish these stories for the Carnival of HR “Game Changing Moments” edition….
Tasty Salsa and Avoiding Snap Judgments
If you’ve been a People Equation reader from the start, then you know that last year, I taught myself the hot-canning bath method of preserving food and learned a few things along the way. This year, I used the Labor Day weekend to do some late-summer canning. At my request, Mr. People Equation obligingly stopped…
Leadership: Integrate Both Genders
I’ll say it: men and women are different. By many measures—physically, biologically, brain chemistry, shoe choice—we are different. We are the same, too. We like to laugh. We are fierce protectors of those we love. We seek meaningful work to occupy our time. Can both men and women reconcile these two disparate notions and be…