Insights From Gail
Get solutions to your leadership challenges. Learn how to approach your company culture, employee engagement, and organizational performance through Gail Golden’s leadership blog.
You’re fired! Harsh penalties for small infractions
Employees are getting fired for seemingly small infractions, but why? Some corporations are cracking down in ways that might be aimed at cutting workers they think are less productive, but firing people for taking some office supplies or printing a personal document on the work printer can cause more problems than it solves.
Inside the executive brain: What CEOs are thinking about
Ever wonder what CEOs are thinking about? I do, and so does executive search firm Spencer Stuart, which recently published results from a survey of more than 2,000 CEOs and board directors. Questions focused on how these leaders navigate uncertainty, and the answers give us a peek inside the executive brain.
What good employee development looks like
When it comes to teaching and learning, what works in a classroom also is relevant for how business leaders should develop their people. Good employee development is essential to a company's success and to the people who work there.
It’s time to rethink 3 popular leadership development tools
Many leadership development tools are useful, and as a business coach, I’ve tried most of them over the course of my career. However, I have also seen many of these tools for leadership development create unintended negative consequences.
How do you secure your leadership legacy? Know when to quit
Older people deserve our respect, yet they face ageism in many forms. Some people assume older leaders are incompetent, irrelevant and should just become invisible. There comes a time, however, when age negatively affects some abilities, and change is required. True leadership includes knowing when to quit.
Surviving and thriving in your company’s culture
When it comes to company and corporate culture, there are three key dimensions to consider if you want to survive and thrive, especially as a leader.
Does coaching work? Let’s break it down
Does business coaching work? That’s a good question, considering the time and money invested in the effort. The question has been studied, and the results bear out that yes, executive coaching does work.
Positive interactions pave path to peace—at work, home, worldwide
We’ve all felt and likely said: “This is the absolute worst!” Whether about our personal lives, work lives or citizens of this planet. We know it’s not the truth, but we think it, feel it. Repeatedly. But there’s a path to peace and it’s much more attainable with a particular formula.
Lessons from a TEDx talk and presenting with impact
Giving a TEDx talk didn’t just offer lessons and insights for audience members. Presenters, including myself, learned plenty from coaches and fellow presenters.