Posts by Joan Fletcher
What is Meaningful Work (& Tips for Success)
I love this time of year, but it may not be for the reasons you think. Sure, I am all for cozying up to the fire on those crisp, wintry evenings, listening to holiday favorites, and spending extra time with family. And yet, I also love this time of year because it gives me an…
Read MoreKindness in Leadership: The Executive’s Guide
Do you notice how you feel when someone shows you kindness? Do you notice how you feel when you show kindness to someone else? How about when you see someone being kind? Whether you are the giver, receiver, or observer, kindness simply has a way of making us feel better. Research shows that “even the act of imagining compassion…
Read MoreWhy is Trust In Leadership Important ? Key Insights
Leadership can be complicated, especially in today’s VUCA (volatile, uncertain, chaotic, and ambiguous) world. Yet the leaders who can build trust with their teams will discover that successfully navigating the VUCA environment may not be easy, but it is possible. Why Trust in Leadership is Important? Trust creates a foundation where open communication, collaboration, and…
Read MoreHow to Improve Company Culture (5 Tips for Success)
According to the 2022 SHRM Global Culture Research Report, employees are feeling that their workplace cultures are both “positive and safe.” In fact, “globally, 82% of employees said they feel safe voicing their opinions about work-related issues.” This is great news! However, the report also shared that nearly half (45%) of workers are considering leaving the…
Read MoreIntentional Leadership Starts With Three Words
I recently read this Forbes article written by Rodger Dean Duncan, “Why ‘Caring’ is a Must-Have Ingredient in Effective Leadership,” and it brought tears to my eyes. The article featured the story of a newly appointed president and CEO who exemplified extraordinary leadership. The business was failing, and yet Jim Rainey came into his role with intentionality and committed…
Read MoreListening as a Leader: Your Leadership Superpower
For every great story, there are captivating characters, emotion-filled experiences, and climatic events. As an executive leadership coach, I am invited into the stories of many, and yet it is the story of transformative experience that I find most engaging because I know that such transformation can only exist with deep reflection, self-awareness, and an…
Read MoreGrandma’s Ham: Why Leaders Must Question Traditions
Have you ever heard the story of the grandmother and the ham? Stick with me here, as it provides a great lesson in leadership. A wife walked into the kitchen one day to see her husband once again cutting the butt off the ham they were having for dinner. He had been doing this every…
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