by Sue Kenfield | Aug 2, 2017 | Communication, Conflict, Emotional-Social Intelligence, Leadership
Leaders set the tone for their team and their organization. Leaders also teach their team members how to treat them and how to treat one another, what is acceptable and what is not. That requires a clear vision and assertiveness. The human dynamic can be messy and...
by Sue Kenfield | Mar 22, 2017 | Emotional-Social Intelligence, Success
Some years ago when I started my career in medical sales, my mother gave me the most helpful piece of advice. She was one of the pioneer women who blazed the trail for women like me when she left nursing to sell surgical supplies. When I started my career, I was...
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 | Jul 22, 2015 | Communication, Leadership
We hear a lot about trust these days, trust between Greece and the European Union, police and community members, Iran and the United States as well as organizations and employees. A while back, a national news story received a lot of attention. The title of the news...
by Sue Kenfield | Jun 10, 2015 | Communication, Leadership
We hear a lot about culture these days. It is a very broad topic. Some spend a lot of time talking about it without ever truly defining it. For the sake of this discussion, I will use the Merriam Webster dictionary definition of culture as, “a way of thinking,...
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