by tgale | Sep 24, 2012 | Leadership Development, Process Improvement, Uncategorized
Who, in the last few weeks, hasn’t complained about being in meetings and the amount of time they spend in meetings? That’s often one of the biggest complaints we get from managers and employees when working in companies. So what can you do about it?...
by tgale | Sep 17, 2012 | Personal Development, Uncategorized
One evening I, Theresa, was watching the movie, Finding Joe, with a friend. We were thoroughly engrossed in the movie when my 22 year old son, Pat, arrived back from work. He asked what we were watching and after telling him, he asked that I give him the DVD when we...
by tgale | Sep 10, 2012 | Blog, Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Personal Development
Active Listening requires a disciplined effort to silence all that internal conversation while we are attempting to listen to another human being. (The Servant: A Simple Story about the True Essence of Leadership, by James C. Hunter) The skill of active listening...
by tgale | Sep 3, 2012 | Blog, Enneagram, Leadership Development, Personal Development
We respect the work and writings of our colleague, Tony Schwartz. He’s written a great article that we’d like to share with you this week. We’ve had people ask us to write about blind spots and this article not only does that but discusses the...