Never let a good crisis go to waste: Empathy and gratitude as a character-building workout

Whatever the lenses we choose to practice gratitude and empathy, they can be helpful to get some understanding of what others are living during this crisis. Realizing that can help put things in perspective – and it’s one of many ways in which we can individually do our work to avoid letting this crisis go to waste.
Never let a good crisis go to waste: Who do you want to become?

One of the most tangible aspects of a crisis like the one we are living is the material damage it causes: sickness, death, lost jobs, etc. There is, however, a less tangible but also very important dimension: the net balance a crisis has on our character as individuals, and the overall impact on society as a whole stemming from this.
Culture Shift Series: FROM Toxic — Defensive and Reactive — TO Constructive and Creative

How do you know if your workplace culture is toxic? These are three warning signs your workplace culture might be toxic and how to begin a detox.
Planning On Next Year To Be Different? Better Than Last Year?

Use this list of reflection-provoking, planning questions below to capture your thinking for an increased likelihood of success in 2019.
When Good People Do Bad Things
The hard reality is that good people do bad things and honest leaders let it happen. While out-and-out fraud certainly occurs, the daily parade of headline-grabbing scandals that impact our leading corporations are being instigated by leaders we would otherwise think of as normal, hard-driving executives. As we learn from behavioral economists such as Dan […]