Executive leaders experience many challenges and rewards of transitioning into leadership roles. It’s important that there is a smooth onboarding process for incoming executives to be successful in their new positions. Navigating the complexities of leadership requires a strategic approach and a commitment to continuous learning and growth. Here are just a few insights for …
Trauma is a word that carries significant weight and is often associated with deeply personal experiences. But what happens when those experiences spill over into the professional sphere, impacting leadership and workplace dynamics? This is the crucial territory I explored when writing my book, The Survive and Thrive Toolkit for Leaders: How to Lead with …
Crises are unavoidable in the fast-paced, unpredictable world of business. Leaders have to manage through challenging circumstances, such as a worldwide pandemic, economic slowdown, or industry-specific obstacles, while guiding their teams toward success. A distinct set of abilities and a different kind of thinking are needed to lead through a crisis, and executive coaches are …
Although the old adage “Don’t judge a book by its cover” is definitely a saying we should keep in mind when meeting or dealing with others, there is often judgment involved, even if we may not verbally acknowledge it. We should also keep in mind that not everyone will show us the same courtesy. Research …
ZG Worldwide, a multi-specialty group of consultants and subject matter experts in IT, business, accounting, marketing and healthcare, provides services across the US and globally through an on-line network of associates. ZG’s new partner, Bayshore Intelligence Solutions, based in the San Francisco Bay area, is an AI/Data Science based Application Development company that specializes in end-to-end …
People you seek to influence will subtly assess your dependability, confidence, empathy, and believability. Your influence as a leader can be enhanced, supported, diminished, or even sabotaged by the way you employ your body language, posture, facial emotions, and eye contact. Only a portion of what you actually say will be used to determine how …
As a leader, you may be required to interview prospective employees – whether just once or on a regular basis. And though you have undoubtedly been interviewed in the past, the process of being the interviewer is quite different. One of the few pieces of advice that always works for both the interviewer and the …
Although it sounds like a cliché, change is the only constant, especially in the world of business. No matter the size of the company, there is an almost endless struggle to adapt to changing conditions and reinvent themselves in order to remain competitive and relevant in a fast-paced world. Your function as leaders in handling …
As an Executive Coach, I frequently see Imposter Syndrome in my clients. It’s a common condition that can affect anyone, regardless of their level of success. Imposter syndrome is the feeling that you’re not good enough, that you’re a fraud, and that you don’t deserve to be where you are. It can manifest itself in …
The content below is written by Monique Daigneault, who is a ZG Worldwide Associate and available for contractual projects. For more information on our Associates available for projects, please contact: Lothar@ZGworldwide.com. As an Executive Coach, I work with busy leaders every day who are struggling to find a healthy balance between work and life. It’s …