Kristin's Blog
Succession Planning - a lost art?
For years I have watched with equal doses of horror and awe while many of the world’s most respected and successful companies continue to make interesting choices for the head job of CEO. Specifically, today, I am referring to Hewlett-Packard, and their most recent choice to appoint another outsider to lead the company. This is…
Self-Awareness - the Secret?
As many of you know, the New York Times column, ‘Corner Office’ is a favorite of mine. This past week, Paul Maritz, president and C.E.O. of the software firm VMware, was interviewed by Adam Bryant. Does your team have the Four Essential Types? is meaty, yet almost misleading; as one of the most powerful statements Paul makes is relative…
For and With
One word can make all the difference. Have you ever had someone introduce you with the phrase: “He works for me?” How does it make you feel? Smaller? Subordinate? As if you are their pawn? Then think about a time when someone introduced you with: “He works with me.” How does that make you feel? On a…
Fate
Who directs our life? I am working with so many individuals who are in limbo, uncertain of the direction they want to take, and ultimately where they want to go. What can we do? On this Friday, a notion to ponder: If we don’t consciously select where we want to go, we will go where our…
The Magic of Parrot and Echo
I have grown to admire a woman with whom I work on several charitable committees. Recently, I have begun to study her uncanny ability to win individuals over when in discussions, negotiations, or just in ‘small talk’ scenarios. I have picked up two traits which have clearly been of benefit to her. 1. She practices…
What's in a smile?
What is in a smile? Next to the eyes, to me, a smile says everything. And, yes, a smile can melt everything: anger, impatience, insecurity, fear, aloofness. However, the observation I want to investigate are those that offer ‘quick smiles’ when they see anyone. You know what I mean – the politician’s smile, the red carpet smile,…
Exploration of Our Quest for Individual Alignment
In this podcast, we explore more fully ideas to become “aligned as an individual.” It’s really quite simple. We must know ourselves, then have the courage to be ourselves, which opens the pathway to give of ourselves.
Praise versus Flattery
Recently I have been working with a client who has a hard time giving out compliments. He believes that when his employees do a good job – it is just that: their job. He has been reluctant to hand our ‘atta boys’ for what he considers their daily responsibilities. The feedback from his team was less…
Poise Under Pressure
This past weekend I joined the ranks of many who watched #1 ranked Alabama take on #10 ranked Arkansas in a heated game of both pride and position. The first half was dominated by underdog Arkansas with interceptions, incredible drives, and an energy that shocked even the commentators. When Alabama coach, Nick Saban, gave his…
Weekend Thoughts
As we leave for a restful weekend, I wanted to share one of my favorite quotations with you. I hope you ‘sit with this’ over the weekend, and share your observations: Be broken to be whole. Twist to be straight. Be empty to be full. Lao Tzu