Creating Work-Life Alignment

Creating Work-Life Alignment

Many of us report having too much going on. Life can be messy, stressful, and sometimes overwhelming. Personal and professional commitments fill our days and zap our energy. Our pursuit of being a good employee, parent, sibling, son or daughter, friend, and citizen...
Group Coaching

Group Coaching

Mindful of the need for results amid a challenged workforce and tight budgets, learning and development professionals regularly seek to balance innovation with efficiency and recognized learning strategies. Over the last decade, leadership coaching has proven to be a...
Going Beyond Active Listening

Going Beyond Active Listening

Do you remember the telephone game? A group of people (usually kids at a birthday party or summer camp) sit in a circle. One person starts the game by whispering a sentence into the ear of the person next to them. That person whispers it to the person sitting next to...
Coaching for Retention

Coaching for Retention

I am an unabashed proponent of leadership coaching. Having run a coaching firm for almost 15 years, I’ve witnessed the power of coaching firsthand on more occasions than I can count. I’ve seen how coaching can save derailed careers, repair broken professional...
The Prematurely Promoted Problem

The Prematurely Promoted Problem

In our weekly Dion Leadership team meetings, we regularly make time for personal check-ins. As active proponents of well-being and healthy company cultures, I believe it’s important for my colleagues and me to get to know each other on a personal level and to...