When friends, work colleagues at work, family members, and lovers say “we have a great relationship”—or say “our relationship is not so good”—often what they are referring to is the quality of their ...
Meetings are often one-way presentations, with very little candid discussion. Leaders may not sit at the head of the conference table, but they lecture as if they were standing on a soapbox. Emails go ...
A crowd gathers at Malcolm X Park to protest the police shooting of Walter Wallace Jr. (Emma Lee/WHYY) In the wake of the police killing of Walter Wallace Jr. in West Philadelphia, the city is ...
In a recent Forbes article, I described what we call the "vital attitude of co-responsibility." This attitude can be a huge upgrade to the attitude most managers bring to their performance management ...
When the word “collaboration” is spoken in a school, it is not always welcomed with open arms. Educators or leaders who have had success or are comfortable working solo may feel they are being ...
In our fast-paced world, effective communication often eludes us, whether in classrooms, meetings, or personal interactions. While we may understand communication principles, applying them can be ...