Nemesis: Reframing Challenging Relationships
Nemesis is an activity that addresses the limiting beliefs we have about people who we find challenging to work with. Let’s face it, everyone has
Nemesis is an activity that addresses the limiting beliefs we have about people who we find challenging to work with. Let’s face it, everyone has
“Good job!” “Nice work!” “I appreciate you!” Blah, blah, blah – that really means nothing. These compliments are so broad and generic that the receiver
Mad Tea Party is a Liberating Structure I’ve recently learned and have already come to love. In the past two weeks, I’ve incorporated this activity
Sometimes the best ideas are generated in casual conversations. Let’s say you are pulling your team together and you want to talk about the culture
The evidence is in! We need more laughable momentsin the workplace. Science shows us that laughter has many benefits. Here are a few benefits of
How to Prioritize Ideas with a PICK Chart After an ideation session where your team has come up with numerous ideas, you need a process
There is something powerful about learning via sports metaphors because our brains are wired to make connections. Metaphors engage and help us understand concepts quickly.
Why, What & How 360° Feedback for Leaders: Imagine this scenario: You are working with a senior leader who has been very “successful” in their
GUEST BLOGGER: Karla Brandau, Founder of Discretionary Effort Leadership, CEO of Workplace Power Institute On Monday morning, Dana, a team lead, was very excited about
GUEST BLOGGER: Kathleen Kerr, Director of Organizational Development & Training with MEMIC (Maine Employers Mutual Insurance Company) Looking for an interesting outside adventure to do with
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