Phillip Weiss with Teresa Edmondson It’s been over a year now with the “new-normal.” Still no in-person meetings for many. Lots of calls and sometimes with cameras off – only... read more →
By Phillip Weiss and Teresa Edmondson Greetings for the New Year! Abraham Lincoln is quoted as saying, I’m a slow walker, but I never walk back. If anyone was a thoughtful, purposeful... read more →
By Phillip Weiss with Teresa Edmondson Upset. The word has so many meanings, so much nuance for each of us - especially right now. It seems that no matter where we... read more →
The modern corporation is now one of the world’s leading defining institutions. Historically in Western Civilization, the two primary definers of truth, morality and reality were, 1) powerful monarchies and... read more →
By Phillip Weiss A key question that leaders should always be asking themselves is, “How productive are my employees?” It’s an especially interesting question in these times when traditional leadership... read more →
By Phillip Weiss We recently conducted a survey with one of our clients and asked them, “What’s working well for your team during these virtual times?” A common response was... read more →
By Phillip Weiss Our virtual reality is here for a while; it’s no longer just a temporary inconvenience. It begs the question: How do you as a leader lead optimally in these... read more →
By Teresa Edmondson Resilient - characterized or marked by resilience, such as: Capable of withstanding shock without permanent deformation or ruptureTending to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change... read more →
By Phillip Weiss "To err is human, to forgive divine." Alexander Pope The word forgive doesn’t often make it into leadership speak as it has a quality that seems more appropriate... read more →
Teresa Edmondson July 14, 2020 Dilemmas are tricky to navigate by design. There are lots of definitions you can find on Google for what constitutes an ethical dilemma, but one... read more →