Today while working out, I started to think heavily about the word “differentiation” and its meaning. This occurred due to reflection of a recent conversation with a few HR professionals about reducing conflict through enhancing awareness, tolerance and appreciation for differences in the workplace.
Sweeping generalizations- what comes to your mind when you think of […]
Continue Reading →I picked up the book, How to be a True Business Partner” by Nigel Harrison and had it read within hours. What a great and easy read! I recall my first thought upon finishing it was, “I wish I had had this book 10 years ago.” My second thought being, “Oh my goodness, I have to share […]
Continue Reading →A wise woman and I were discussing appreciative inquiry. After our discussion, I was curious for a refresher and began to re-familiarize myself.
You can find a definition of AI here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appreciative_inquiry
Essentially, AI is about the search for the best in people, organizations, and the relevant world around us and that all is a […]
Continue Reading →As an individual who is passionate about coaching and mentoring employees in order to achieve potential and strategy, I was pleased to read within the first couple pages of the book, Change Focused Leadership, the author’s viewpoint that “If CEOs can’t find the time to interview, coach and mentor, the change-focused sees these activities as […]
Continue Reading →This morning over breakfast I read an article titled, “Study: Employees’ Trust in Leaders Has Declined” from the Society of Human Resources which was released in July 2011.
As an HR professional, my wheels began to spin…certainly there is a documented correlation in organizations between trust and rapport. This reminded me of a book I […]
Continue Reading →It seems I am accustomed to buying or receiving books which take days and weeks to finish. This book on the other hand only took me a few hours to complete it. The imagery from the story telling was rich with deep messages. Each chapter offered various seeds of success to summarize and provide key […]
Continue Reading →I just finished reading an article titled, “HR is Dead, Long Live Employee Experience” written by: Razor Suleman, CEO and Founder, I Love Rewards & Kris Dunn, CHRO of Kinetix &Founder of Fistful of Talent.
Its emphasis was on the difference between Human Resources and Employee Experience executives, what does delivering a true employee […]
Continue Reading →- “The questionnaires and one-to-one coaching sessions Angie provides have enabled me to realise what it is I want to achieve, where my strengths lie, where my blind spots are and what I can do to start making a difference She’s also not afraid of being direct when the situation warrants it! In short, I am very happy I started this process and have already seen the benefits.”Howard Houlston
Director of Montague Technology Ltd.
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