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Unleashing Creativity: A Guide to Fostering Innovation in the Workplace
Written by: Adelee Penner Creativity is often seen as a soft skill, but it’s a crucial component of a thriving workplace. It drives innovation, problem-solving, and overall job satisfaction. Here’s a guide to fostering creativity in your team: 1. Encourage Open Communication: 2. Promote Diverse Teams: 3. Offer Flexibility and Autonomy: 4. Encourage Experimentation and…
Read MoreHow can we move the pendulum towards inclusion?
If everyone is special – then no one is special. Written by: Adelee Penner My dad had a saying,” If everyone is special – then no one is special.” As kids, we used to giggle and appreciate that he was calling out some of our teachers and loved ones on their behaviour. As we grew…
Read MoreLeading Your Way Through Uncertain Times
How to keep leading through ambiguity Written by: Adelee Penner We all have the tools to lead through uncertainty, uncharted situations, and ambiguity. We have been reminded over and over again in the last few years that we can do hard things. Being able to move through hard times and leading our way through…
Read MoreSelf Care Done Well Creates Efficacy.
Focus on Self Aware instead of Self Care Written by: Adelee Penner About half way through last year I started to see folks visibly cringe when the topic of self-care surfaced in the conversation. It was so triggering for others that it became a four-letter word in some workplaces. This was really interesting for me…
Read MoreDo I Believe The Best in Others?
Do I believe the best in others? This is a question that I’ve been asking myself a lot lately. Because believing the best in others is not something to be assumed; you must be intentional in checking the lens you’re looking through when viewing others. John Maxwell teaches a simple exercise to help cultivate the…
Read More3 Critical Benefits Leaders Gain From Going On Vacation
During periods of economic uncertainty, a common response from leaders is streamlining their operations and focusing on what they deem as being essential to their organization’s ability to ride out the storm. Unfortunately, one thing that often is considered in these moments to be a luxury is taking time off work to go on a…
Read MoreWhy not Let Yourself Be Happy?
Aristotle believed in two kinds of happiness. Hedonic happiness is derived from pleasure. The second kind of happiness is eudaimonia. This comes from pursuing virtue and meaning. Let yourself be happy: Are challenges overflowing? Let Yourself be happy. Life without challenge is meaningless. Are your good intentions misunderstood? Let yourself be happy. No one on…
Read MoreToxic Leader
Dear Madeleine, I manage an operations department for the headquarters of a large media company. I have six direct reports and about 70 workers who report to them. One of my direct reports recently left, and I was absolutely shocked at the things he told HR in his exit interview. He worked for me for…
Read MoreThe Best Ideal Week Practices for Business Owners
Have you heard of Jack Nevison’s research on the “Rule of Fifty”? In his studies on professionals and their productivity, Nevison found that working over 50 hours in a week actually reduced productivity. In fact, 50 hours on the job only equated to about 37 hours of high-quality work. Burning the candle at both ends is not…
Read MoreWhy coaching can help you retain your people
Maybe it won’t surprise you, but studies show that 50% of people would fire their boss if they could. On top of that, 40% of employees between the ages of 24 and 35 are thinking about quitting their job. Those are some pretty sobering statistics. It seems that overall, we’re doing a shoddy job of keeping people…
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