It easy to define our worth by the volume of work we're able to accomplish in a given day. I discuss in this episode that I suggest the value we assign to who we are, to the people we are, and by extension the way in which we find the balance
Struggling to find ways to stand out and make your mark in our new virtual reality? With the limitations the digital world posses on the interpersonal communication styles we once relied on face to face, tune in to learn how to stand out in a v
Have you ever had that one big miss? I was reminded of one of my big misses a few weeks ago. Tune in to hear how I used that experience to become a better leader and how you can too!
What does success mean to you? It's important to clarify the answer to this question and your thoughts, your goals and your desires before you could really be successful. You'll never know you're there until you defined what success looks like
I'm sure we've all been on a poorly run zoom meeting, one hard to stay engaged and interested. Tune in to this week's podcast for some of Bruce's secrets on how to make your meetings meaningful and successful.
Despite the negative effects the pandemic has brought about, we can all agree on one thing, we've learnt a great deal. The learning curve for leaders was steep at first, and yet this new way of functioning has brought with it some valuable les
Many organizations and leaders have vision and values, but only in the best does that vision truly galvanize people and result in better performance. Why? Because often that vision either is not compelling enough, or leaders fail to act consist
To think it’s possible to live a risk free life, let alone have a risk free career, is to be like an ostrich with one’s head in the sand. So a couple questions – Are you playing it too safe and getting nowhere fast? Are you stuck in the comfort
A recent survey indicated that just one-fifth of employees reported feeling strongly valued at work. And like many similar articles over the years, the underlying suggestion is that employee happiness is the responsibility of companies and thei
Responsibility and accountability are aspects of ownership. Only those who feel a true sense of ownership in their organizations will be sincerely responsible and accountable for their actions
We have all been asked at one time or another, to make a critical decision as to whether or not the ends justify the means. As with the global warming debate, transformational leaders need to care as much about how they accomplish their appoint
Criticism is not always a bad thing. In fact, done constructively, it can produce positive changes in people, resulting in their personal and professional growth.