Fuel Performance: Why Leaders Can’t Afford to Ignore Nutrition

In today’s high-pressure business world, it’s easy to get on to a soapbox about healthy eating—then realise that daily realities make it far harder than it sounds. Consider the challenges leaders and employees face: • Demanding jobs and deadlines that leave little time to prepare food. • Back-to-back meetings that mean lunch is whatever you […]
Why is Leadership Development Important?

The Health & Safety Executive estimated that 31.5 million working days were lost due to work-related physical and mental health in 2022/23. If including work-related non-fatal injuries the figure is a staggering 32.5 million days lost to organisations and businesses. Think about the impact of lost workdays on your business and why leadership development is important?
To Invest in Leadership Development or Not? That is the Question
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The Health & Safety Executive estimated that 31.5 million working days were lost due to work-related and mental health in 2022/23. If including work-related non-fatal injuries the figure is a staggering 32.5 million days lost to organisations and businesses. Think about the impact of lost workdays on your business? Is management of stress a function […]
Ignoring Bad Leadership is Damaging your Business

We have all had at least one experience of poor or bad leadership. I could add “unfortunately” at the end of that sentence? In most cases it is a learning lesson for the employee to avoid such leaders and their behaviour in the future. In other words, it teaches a very good lesson and makes […]
Does your employee appraisal process need an appraisal?

“The most basic problem is that performance appraisals often don’t accurately assess performance.” – W. Edwards Deming (Founding Father of Total Quality Management) We traditionally rely on employee management performance systems / performance appraisals to give feedback to our employees. In most organisations this is a yearly ritual after having completed the statutory probation period. […]
Are Leaders Born or Made?

“The greatest leader is not necessarily the one that does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.” Ronald Reagan The question of whether leaders are born or can be made through learning and development is a question that is very often asked. This blog will explore […]
The Importance Of Recognition When Leading Others

A MESSAGE FROM THE NA’VI PEOPLE OF PANDORA In my personal experience it is common to both use and hear the term “recognition” in the work environment, especially when referring to motivation of others. What does it mean to give recognition, and how does that differ from giving appreciation, or appreciating someone or something? An […]
Authentic Leadership – how important is It?

“The authentic self is the soul made visible.” – Sarah Ban Breathnach. Yesterday I attended the Engage Customer Summit at the Brewery in London. Another very good day laid on by Engage Media. It was my attendance at a round table to discuss “Cultivating Loyalty and Engagement through Authentic Leadership” hosted by Jamie McKenzie, CMO […]
5 Step to Drive Employee Engagement

We might ask the question who is responsible for engagement of employees and their development? On the one hand that responsibility can be given to line managers and on the other to employees themselves. Or you might take the other tack of putting the responsibility firmly on the shoulders of Human Resources or Learning and […]
Fears and Phobias – 7 Tips to Overcome them

The NHS defines a phobia “as an overwhelming and debilitating fear of an object, place, situation, feeling or animal. Phobias are more pronounced than fears.” On the other hand, the Merriam Webster dictionary defines fear as “an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger.” From these two definitions we can see […]