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Making the most of your one-on-one

Today’s guest blogger is Spencer Westley, former Humanergy intern and current thriving young professional. A one-on-one – or a 1:1 if you’re trying to stay hip with the kids – is exactly what it sounds...

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Dare to be ugly

Dorothy Parker said, “Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.” In the United States, we tend to value beauty. We create pleasing buildings and beautiful workspaces. But it is often...

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Independence in leadership

Today’s blogger is Humanergy’s Business Development and Marketing Manager, Tiffany Funk. If you’re wondering how to distinguish yourself as a leader within your organization, let your independence...

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SMART goals

We’d like to welcome guest blogger Spencer Westley, Humanergy’s former intern and current young professional. As professionals, we know that setting goals and pushing ourselves is a positive thing;...

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Pacing with your team

Leaders need to stay ahead of their direct reports to inspire and motivate. The danger is that the leader may get so far ahead of people that they cannot relate to the daily reality, coach or connect...

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Assume positive intent

Do you find yourself getting defensive when you receive feedback? Or are you apt to assume a person is going to be critical, even when they do not have that intent? This video shares a simple example...

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Become an agile organization/team

You’re probably hearing the term “agile” more frequently. “Agile” is more than the new buzzword of the day when describing organizations and teams. It can be a transformational way of looking at your...

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Feed your mind, body and spirit

The pandemic has created more discretionary time in some people’s calendars, as virtual work eliminates commute time and travel is less common. To be clear, we know that for essential workers the...

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Ending a year like 2020

It can be argued that 2020 was an exceptional year – bringing much uncertainty, chaos, concern and even grief. How does one mark the end such a year and begin anew in 2021? The host of the podcast...

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Benefits of an internal book club

Have you ever wondered how to maintain an organizational focus on leadership development in between training sessions and coaching engagements? The popularity of book clubs has continued to gain steam...

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