by Sue Kenfield | Feb 10, 2016 | Emotional-Social Intelligence, Leadership
Our workplaces are full of interesting people. Some are enthusiastic, some are thoughtful, some are quirky and others are hard charging. We can also experience the petulant child, who at times can be any of those other types of people, but watch out if things do not...
by Sue Kenfield | Apr 24, 2013 | Emotional-Social Intelligence
People have all sorts of approaches to success. For some, it is work harder than anyone and I’ll get there. For others, it is work smarter than anyone and I’ll get there. Perhaps it could be the combination of both, work harder and smarter and I’ll get there. What is...
by Sue Kenfield | Jun 5, 2012 | Conflict, Emotional-Social Intelligence, Leadership, Teambuilding
Are unforeseen events manageable or not? A story by Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Nelson Schwartz recently featured in The New York Times attributes the multibillion-dollar losses at JPMorgan Chase to conflict among employees in the chief investment office. According...
by Sue Kenfield | Mar 1, 2012 | Emotional-Social Intelligence
Recently, the singer Adele was accepting an award in London after her amazing success at the Grammys. During her speech she became irritated at the “suits,” as she called them, and displayed a vulgar gesture. Adele has been soaring at the award shows, essentially...
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