TL;DR: Clear communication isn’t optional—it’s essential to lead, build trust, and avoid...
“Because I Said So” Is Not a Leadership Strategy
Have you ever been in the middle of a project, grinding away, when it suddenly hits you – what am...
Breathe Before You Send: A Better Way to Handle Heated Emails
We’ve all been there. You open your inbox and there’s an email staring back at you and your hair...
Context is Key In Driving Clarity
When I started my career, “because I said so” was the standard delegation mode. We all know how...
What Ghosting Says About You (P.S. It’s Not Good)
Ghosting is a convenient non-action now that removes you from future opportunities.
Language Is The Start to Operationalize Inclusion
Language and behavior make up the fabric of a work culture. These are the words and actions that leadership allows, encourages, propagates, and mandates for its people and practices. Bottomline, the more inclusive your language, the more equitable your behaviors and procedures can be, and the more diverse your organization can and will be. If you want an inclusive organization, start with the language that you use.
Why It’s Important To Listen To Women Leaders
Listen to learn, not reply. This is a fundamental rule of active listening. It’s also a key tenant...







