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December: The Quiet Space Where Truth Finally Speaks
December feels like a threshold, fast and slow at once. Beneath the deadlines and holiday noise, there’s a quiet invitation to reflect with intention, not as a checklist, but as an honest pause to hear what the year has been trying to teach you. Real growth is rarely a clean upgrade, it’s messy, clarifying, and often emotional. When planning for the year ahead starts from truth and alignment, goals stop feeling like obligations and become momentum.
You Do Not “Find” Your Path—You Build It: The Empowering Truth About Personal Transformation
Ever get the feeling you’re supposed to be somewhere or doing something else, but you just don’t know what it is? You’re not alone. We often hear about people “finding their path” as if it were some sort of cosmic Easter egg hunt. But what if I told you there’s a more empowering way to look at it? What if I told you don’t “find” your path, you build it? How empowering and scary is THAT?!
Winning the Skills Race: We Are More Than the Sum of Our Parts
Skills-based hiring is increasingly common. Companies identify the skills required for a job, and use that skills inventory to evaluate candidates, rather than rely on specific college degrees or possibly any degree at all. A skills-based approach has the potential to be a practical strategy, but can it build individual skills into a winning combination?
No Thanks, I’m Just Like Everybody Else: Cookie Cutters Make Good Cookies, Not Strong Leaders
Leadership development is not a cookie cutter assembly line. We each bring a different combination of strengths, weaknesses, skills, talents, and aspirations to our leadership. When we try to push leaders through a cookie-cutter development program, we do not prepare them to successfully leverage their core strengths to lead through a dynamic, unpredictable landscape.
The Future of Work Requires Resilience and Purpose
The future of work will bring constant change. Organizations can thrive in times of change by emphasizing continuous development and building a resilient, purpose-driven culture. Ready or not, disruptive change is coming as generative AI and robotics are revolutionizing industries and services. The future of work is sure to be very different than today […]
Develop a Leadership Philosophy to Guide Your Organization
Developing a leadership philosophy leads to consistent decision making, teamwork, and results. Begin the process by identifying core values and principles to craft a clear statement of purpose.
Future Proof your Organization by Focusing on its Purpose
To prepare your organization for the future, begin by finding your purpose and values. Then put your vision into practice by developing a purpose-driven culture. These are the building blocks that will connect the dots towards a future proof organization for the long term, beyond technological trends.
Simple Steps to Reduce Quiet Quitting
To reduce quiet quitting at workplace, provide clear performance expectations, encourage autonomy, have fewer meetings, communicate, connect, and engage your workforce.
Developing Soft Skills to Future-proof Organizations
Soft skills go beyond “people skills” and provide a solid foundation for organizational growth. Improving soft skills through coaching and training is key for any organization facing changes in technology and the future of work.
Upskilling: A Program of Continuous Development to Meet Changing Needs
Upskilling is an ongoing process of learning and development designed to meet current and future workplace requirements. It leverages the talents of the existing workforce to improve business outcomes and increase employee retention.
Creating Effective Teams and Managing Personalities in Teamwork
Organizations are built on teamwork. A large organization can include many different teams. A small organization can be a team itself. It follows that building better teams can lead to better outcomes for any size organization.
Leadership Communication, Workplace Engagement, Building Future Leaders
Leadership communication can be improved upon coaching for better employee engagement, team dynamics, and organizational leadership bench, says Rachel Burr, Catamentum leadership Coaching.
