
Rooting Out the Actual Problem: Case Study
As an organization development consultant, the “problem” my clients bring for resolution are sometimes only the visible consequence of a deeper or more complex problem.
As an organization development consultant, the “problem” my clients bring for resolution are sometimes only the visible consequence of a deeper or more complex problem.
Beyond Solo: Celebrating 2 years of a Collaborative Approach to growth, impact, and Organizational Magic! As your Organization Development partner, I’m celebrating 2 years in
How do you share learnings in the workplace? You can move the needle forward by considering these three lenses.
When joining a new group, have you ever noticed that when someone invites others to take on responsibility, no one steps forward?
For years, I struggled to establish a meditation routine. But after 30 days of meditating daily for at least 5 minutes, I can’t imagine a day without it!
Recently, I informed a pro bono Subject Matter Expert that I would be declining their offer to work on my posted project, and to my surprise, he thanked me.
Despite setbacks, I embrace Susan Jeffers’ words: “If there’s a little bit of fear, you’re going in the right direction.”
Aren’t trees amazing forms to be celebrated? Their branches grow in all directions, seeking sunlight, sometimes resting on the earth yet always strengthening over time.
As an organization development consultant, the “problem” my clients bring for resolution are sometimes only the visible consequence of a deeper or more complex problem.
Beyond Solo: Celebrating 2 years of a Collaborative Approach to growth, impact, and Organizational Magic! As your Organization Development partner, I’m celebrating 2 years in
How do you share learnings in the workplace? You can move the needle forward by considering these three lenses.
When joining a new group, have you ever noticed that when someone invites others to take on responsibility, no one steps forward?
For years, I struggled to establish a meditation routine. But after 30 days of meditating daily for at least 5 minutes, I can’t imagine a day without it!
Recently, I informed a pro bono Subject Matter Expert that I would be declining their offer to work on my posted project, and to my surprise, he thanked me.
Despite setbacks, I embrace Susan Jeffers’ words: “If there’s a little bit of fear, you’re going in the right direction.”
Aren’t trees amazing forms to be celebrated? Their branches grow in all directions, seeking sunlight, sometimes resting on the earth yet always strengthening over time.