by trish_tagle | Mar 14, 2019 | Leadership
I gave a leadership talk recently that centered on core values. The interaction I had with the audience right after made me feel that it was well received. Naturally, that made me happy. Naturally. A few days after the talk, I sent out a survey to solicit anonymous...
by trish_tagle | Apr 5, 2017 | Leadership
I’ve been working on my speaking presentation these past few days and every now and then I would hit a wall. I’ve had to think really hard on how to get past it. Should I just stop and wait till tomorrow? But then tomorrow comes and there’s the same wall. Goodness. My...
by trish_tagle | Mar 20, 2017 | Leadership, Leadership communication
I listened to a TED talk this weekend. It was by Yves Morieux. He spoke on smart simplicity; too many rules and layers get in the way of being effective. I agree. But what struck me about his talk and his conclusions was that he spoke about cooperation. It was...
by trish_tagle | Oct 20, 2016 | Leadership
A friend of mine, who is extremely good at what he does, left his job recently. His supervisor was not a very nice person and he reached his limit when his supervisor told him that his paid time off was no longer going to be given to him and whatever time off he had,...
by trish_tagle | Apr 15, 2016 | Uncategorized
I was attending a seminar recently and the speaker started to talk about body language. Ok … let me guess …. yes, she did it. She brought up the myth of the “defensive folded arms.” This myth has been around for eons. It is one of those things that you cannot seem...