Sunday shouldn’t feel like a countdown to dread. In Part 2 we dig into the real drivers of the “Sunday Scaries” with Lisa Walden, co-author of The Future of Work Is Human, and get practical about what actually changes how teams feel and perform: human-centered leadership, clear communication, and thoughtful hybrid rituals that spark connection instead of compliance. Click HERE to order The Future of Work is HumanClick HERE for Lisa's LinkedIn profileClick HERE for the Good Company Consulting ...
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Sunday shouldn’t feel like a countdown to dread. In Part 2 we dig into the real drivers of the “Sunday Scaries” with Lisa Walden, co-author of The Future of Work Is Human, and get practical about what actually changes how teams feel and perform: human-centered leadership, clear communication, and thoughtful hybrid rituals that spark connection instead of compliance. Click HERE to order The Future of Work is HumanClick HERE for Lisa's LinkedIn profileClick HERE for the Good Company Consulting ...
TBC Flashback: Heather Haas - Finding the "People-First" Managers
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TBC Flashback: Heather Haas - Finding the "People-First" Managers
Want a culture that actually improves performance instead of living on a poster? We sat down with Heather Haas, CEO at Advisa and Predictive Index Certified Partner, to explore a clear, practical path to compassionate leadership that drives real results. The conversation centers on four levels of connection—job, manager, team, and culture—and how leaders can use each to reduce friction, boost engagement, and help people thrive. Click HERE to visit Advisa's websiteHERE ARE MORE RESOURCES FROM ...
The Bosshole® Chronicles
Sunday shouldn’t feel like a countdown to dread. In Part 2 we dig into the real drivers of the “Sunday Scaries” with Lisa Walden, co-author of The Future of Work Is Human, and get practical about what actually changes how teams feel and perform: human-centered leadership, clear communication, and thoughtful hybrid rituals that spark connection instead of compliance. Click HERE to order The Future of Work is HumanClick HERE for Lisa's LinkedIn profileClick HERE for the Good Company Consulting ...