For Your Students’ Future, Use AI in the Classroom
Youth Need to Learn the Latest Tools & Technologies for Professional Success Educators should teach students how to use AI in the classroom, not forbid it. I recently blogged about how many people in education are missing the boat on artificial intelligence and...
Missing the Boat on AI in Education
In Days of Yore, Today’s Naysayers Fought Calculators Imagine not being able to use a calculator or a computer in today’s world. If AI in education naysayers have their way, such a future awaits today’s students. This thought was sparked by my grandson, who...
VUCA, from the Cold War to Perpetual Disruption
Vulnerability Makes Strong Alliances More Necessary than Ever For years, I’ve been using the term VUCA to describe the world’s growing tendency toward disruption. VUCA is an acronym that stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. The...
Scraping the Barnacles Off DEI and ESG
Good Coaching Helps Executives Turns Ideals into Reality Many executives are uncomfortable discussing the terms DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) and ESG (environmental, social and governance). On the surface, who could oppose these ideals? Because the acronyms...
Coaching the Exec Set on Inventory Turns
Supply Chain Pros, C-Suite Need Help Bridging the Boardroom Divide The new Chief Supply Chain Officer started talking inventory turns in the boardroom. She was surprised to see eyes glaze over at a term so obvious. But is that term really obvious to the grey flannel...
Organizations Can Plug Their Brain Drain
Leadership Coaching Could Transform Retirement into Refirement Every time a Bob (or Jill) leaves, brain drain strikes your organization. When highly skilled employees retire, your company’s institutional knowledge pool faces a one vs. zero situation. On Aug. 31,...
Why Leadership Principles Must Change for 2025 and Beyond
If You ‘Know’ All the Answers, You’re the Bottleneck Do your leadership principles involve you knowing everything? If so, get ready to fail in 2025 and beyond. But everything has changed since 2020. And, in our world of perpetual disruption,...
Why Cross-Cultural Coaching Is Critical
When Expanding Internationally, Don’t Fall on Your Face – or Anything Else Your leadership team just landed in Warsaw, ready for your company’s big European expansion. Did you equip them with any cross-cultural coaching? If not, they have a good shot at falling on...
Leading Remote Teams – Don’t Let Different Cities Stop You
New Era of Leadership Requires New Skills, Not Control Although remote work has been with us for years, many executives still worry about leading remote teams effectively. Leading teams across different cities – or continents, as in the case of Tompkins Ventures –...
Do Amenities Solve Back to the Office Blues?
Execs Spend Tens of Millions to Avoid Remote, Hybrid Work Have developers discovered the secret sauce to luring workers back to the office? Some think so. The Wall Street Journal explains how offices from Manhattan to New Jersey to California have increased occupancy...