I had an interesting conversation with a friend of mine. She described a meeting she had with a manager she’s been having difficulty with and the person both of them reported to. She said that the conversation wasn’t going well, but at least she was being heard. Then from left field this manager threw out […]
Posted on April 01st, 2020 in Leadership
Tags: leadership, managers, personal disclosure, privacy, safety, security, using personal information
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Posted on January 13th, 2010 in Leadership
On Tuesday afternoon I was at a meeting of an organization whose board I sit on. In this particular instance, I also hold an official position; no, I don’t get paid for it. The conversation turned to one that’s fairly common in most companies, but it was a crucial discussion about the possibility of doing […]
Posted on November 12th, 2008 in Diversity
When I look back through my blog, I realize that I have touched upon the subject of having to deal with the consequences of one’s actions many times. The first time was when I addressed the Jennifer Wilbanks story back in 2005 (she was the woman who disappeared a day before she was going to […]