5 Leadership Types: Which One Are You?
You don’t need a title to be a leader, and you don’t need to head up a team to accomplish remarkable things. Not everyone needs to be, or should be,
You don’t need a title to be a leader, and you don’t need to head up a team to accomplish remarkable things. Not everyone needs to be, or should be,
We need to talk about “office housework,” because women and minorities are doing more of it. What’s office housework? Some is actual workplace housekeeping, like tidying up the break room
Connect before you collaborate. Listen before you lead. Partner before you persuade. Building relationships is not something that chitchatting slackers do to avoid getting real work done. Developing these bonds,
Sponsors are influential advocates who believe in you, see potential in you that’s unformed or untapped, and are willing to place a bet on you. They’re prepared to put their
Deep personal relationships, not large superficial networks, are the foundation of leadership. Even if you’re a star performer, your progress will stall if you try to go it alone. Every
A sponsor is an influential advocate who believes in you, sees potential in you that’s unformed or untapped, and is willing to place a bet on you. They’re prepared to
“You have one lifetime to live. Choose gigs that feed your soul.” — Sara Sperling When I first spoke to Sara Sperling, a partner at Oxegen Consulting, her infectious enthusiasm