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Workplace Conflict … Keepin’ it Clean!

By Gail Gumminger For many of us, there was a time when we experienced and/or led difficult conversations about once or twice a month. Issues and concerns were certainly occurring at a slower pace. We had more time to prepare for our approach to tough situations.  Things have changed. The rapid pace of change in […]

Powerful Lessons from Leaders

By Laurie Cure Over the last two months, we have graduated several classes of our Conscious Physician program. It is not lost on me the wisdom that radiates from the room when these amazing leaders come together. For today’s blog, I want to share some of their pearls of wisdom with you in hopes something […]

Exhausted by the Constancy of Change?

By Barb Ward We are all tired of hearing it… but the reality is change, change, change… and more change. As organizations struggle to figure out the right recipe for keeping their leaders and staff happy, change is constantly chugging away in the background. The work is changing, the office landscape is changing, and the […]

A Multigenerational Workforce Can Benefit Your Organization

By Mystie Johnson-Foote, MD A friend of mine, in her 50s, started working at a distribution center a few months ago. She thought it would be a nice way to make a few extra dollars and fill some free time. The hours were flexible and the work, while monotonous, was not difficult. Her new co-workers […]

Delegating with Intention is a Foundational Leadership Skill

By Reta Coburn Leadership is very much about the art of getting things done through people so competency in delegation is a foundational skill for leaders. Yet, more than other leadership competencies, the demonstration of delegation wildly varies from one leader to the next. Many reasons may contribute to this variance – organizational culture, team […]

One Step at a Time: Finding Ways to Thrive Through the Staffing Crisis

By Kailey Bowser The Great Recession is no joke. Most of us have seen, heard, or are living through the current staffing crisis. Restaurants and business can’t find enough help -some going so far as having to cut their business hours- teachers leaving education in record numbers, nurses changing careers and leaving healthcare, frontline workers […]

Is DEI Evident in Your Hiring Practices?

By Gail Gumminger Are you intent on attracting, hiring and inspiring the best talent? Are diversity, equity and inclusion practices a cornerstone to your organizational values and strategic goals?  If so, it is time to check in to assess whether your actions match your intentions. By just writing your DEI intentions on a whiteboard without […]

The Importance of Developing a Learning Mind-Set

By Laurie Cure As a leader, encouraging yourself and your team to keep moving down the path of learning, expansion, and growth has positive implications for both personal and business outcomes. Cultivate a learning mind-set by practicing the following skills. Building Critical Thinking Skills requires a combination of observation, analysis, interpretation, evaluation, inference, explanation, problem-solving, […]

How Can We Survive and Thrive Despite the Post-Traumatic Stress the Pandemic has Caused?

By Barb Ward Our world is rapidly changing, some of us are more adaptable and accepting of these changes than others, but it can leave us all struggling to keep up. It reminds me of the cartoon where the duck is calmly swimming along on the surface, but underneath the water its little legs are […]

Communicating in a Post-Pandemic World

By Barb Ward Three years post pandemic. Yes, count them, three long years. While most talk of masks, quarantine and vaccines have faded into the past (save for medical practices and hospitals), the aftershocks of the pandemic still reverberates throughout our everyday lives.  Post-pandemic everything has changed. We work differently, we play differently, we interact […]
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