Archive for the ‘Talent Development’ Category

How to Cultivate a Truly Collaborative Workplace

Hands in UnityCompanies, no matter how small or large, can take several steps to ensure that they have a more productive and collaborative workplace. One of the first things is to bring in the best talent you can, and to do that you should develop a strong brand. Social media is a …

Effective Delegation for Leaders

Are you doing the work of an entire team because you have a hard time delegating? Most leaders in small businesses find delegating takes a lot of effort, even painful. Effort that is worth expending because everyone’s success, the executive, team, and organization’s, depends on it. What can make the …

Are 360° Feedback Surveys Relevant Anymore?

Ever change lanes only to find another car right there? Blind-spot mirrors are helpful, if we pay attention. I look in the mirror every day when combing my hair. But it wasn’t until about six months ago, when my granddaughter took a picture of me from behind, that I …

Introducing Competency-Based Framework

Ember Carriers Leadership GroupWe are passionate about influencing behaviors for organizational effectiveness and growth. Every organization today (regardless of size) should be deeply concerned about selecting and retaining competent, committed people to join the company. Accurately describing what talent looks like in a specific organization for specific jobs is the major step in …

When Resigning A Job – Make A Graceful Exit

Making a graceful exit

I remember the first time I resigned from a position.  I was extremely nervous as I walked into my bosses office because I was recruited by another company that accelerated my career.  It was a great offer and while I was not unhappy with my current …

Value of an Elite Education

Yale University

Students and their families will be on edge from now through the spring, nervously hoping for acceptance letters from the elite colleges and universities.

And companies will be targeting the best and brightest, or at least the best fits, for their organization. But is it really worth the …