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What is the Chief of Staff Role in Business?
The business landscape is ever-changing. In the eternal quest for success, the role of a Chief of Staff (COS) provides adaptability that executive leadership teams need. Yet, this role is often misunderstood—and even worse, underutilized.
Understanding the unique skills and responsibilities possessed by Chiefs of Staff is paramount. Evaluating whether and how this role can supercharge your executive leadership team can send your business over the next level.
Overcoming Old Fears
Upon George’s father’s death, his brother abdicates, and George becomes King. George goes to see his friend Logue and they have a heart-to-heart conversation about the complicated dynamics of George’s upbringing.
They also discuss looming comparisons and expectations with his father and brother. Eventually, Logue tells George, “You don’t need to be afraid of the things you were afraid of when you were five.”
Back to Basics
Jack Nicklaus is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers ever to play the game. He holds the record for having 18 PGA Championships - Tiger Woods has 15.
These accomplishments didn’t just happen out of nowhere. Even at the height of his successful career…
Rainbow Unicorns: The Secret to Helping Your Team Shine
Historically, the role of the manager has been to correct people’s mistakes. Even today, some supervisors relish catching employees in the act of committing an error…
Equally, if not more importantly, a good leader will actively look for the positive things their people are doing. If a team member…
Three Simple Prompts for a High-Performance Mindset
Trevor Moawad was a sports psychologist who worked with top athletes. His focus was getting his players’ mindset and mental approach right for high-performance.
In his book, “It Takes What It Takes”, he details the work he did with Olympic sprinter Michael Johnson. In one exercise, Trevor helped Michael come up with simple statements that would get him in the right headspace before a competition.
Making Better Decisions Is As Easy As 1-2-3
One simple yet highly effective approach to improving your decision-making is called the Three Circles:
Circle 1 + Circle 2 = Circle 3
Why Being Your Authentic Self Might Not Be A Good Thing
The word authentic has been cropping up in a lot of my conversations lately. “Be your authentic self” and “make sure your leadership is authentic.”
I agree with the spirit of these statements…
However, there are times where being “inauthentic” is good.
Are You Coachable? 10 Ways to Determine If Coaching is Right for You
If you’re not coachable, what’s the point?
Not a good use of time for either party — client or coach.
Do you have the traits and qualities that will allow you to get the most out of your coaching relationship? Let’s find out.
So, how to tell if you’re coachable…
My Interview with The Offer Letter Podcast: What do You Look for in an Ideal Boss?
I was fortunate enough to recently be a guest on The Offer Letter, a weekly podcast through Bow Valley College’s School of Global Access, which aims to help people improve their interviewing skills…
When asked to pick one of my favorite interview questions I like to ask, I chose:
“What do you look for in an ideal boss?”