Blog

  • The Rider and the Elephant

    The Rider and the Elephant

    This week’s post continues the theme of Influencing for Change which I started last week when I discussed how to strengthen your connections. Today I want to share a few insights from an excellent book on the topic, Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by brothers Chip and Dan Heath. I was gifted this book…

    Read More

  • Strengthening Connections

    Strengthening Connections

    I recently spent time with a coachee discussing techniques to influence change, particularly in areas where you lack explicit authority. There are numerous strategies you can employ in this area. For today I’ll focus on one key aspect – identifying the key individuals that will help you influence that change and strengthening those relationships. Identify…

    Read More

  • Please Shorten Your Meetings

    Please Shorten Your Meetings

    This week’s post is deliberately short and sweet; I hope you embrace my suggestion and share it with all your fellow meeting participants. As you begin to return to the office, you may find your meeting schedule even more challenging than working from home. Your “commute” back to your desk, the break room, or your…

    Read More

  • Paying Attention

    Paying Attention

    Today’s message is one I expect you have heard many times before. It is easy to understand, and it is often difficult to do well in today’s society. It is essential to show support for your employees and colleagues and grow employee engagement. I’m talking about being fully present with others and whatever activity you…

    Read More

  • Remembering Jack

    Remembering Jack

    Today is a special day for me. Last September, fifteen years of running finally culminated with my qualification for the Boston Marathon, which I will run for the first time today. I will carry Jack Grubbs in my heart as I run this race. Throughout that period of my life, Jack was one of my…

    Read More

  • Discovering Our Strengths

    Discovering Our Strengths

    In my three-part series on delegation, I left one enemy of delegation unaddressed. This is a thankless task. I don’t want to make someone else do it. This one is undoubtedly relevant to delegation; however, it warrants its own post, touching on one of my core beliefs. Take a moment and list out some of your…

    Read More

Subscribe to Arete Pursuits

Categories