by Liane Davey | Jan 3, 2016 | Announcements, Be a better team member, Connect
I’m in the middle of a short series explaining why my new firm is called 3COze (rhymes with “she goes”). It all starts with our mission statement: “we will radically transform the way people communicate, connect, and contribute so they can achieve amazing things...
by Liane Davey | Dec 16, 2015 | Announcements, Be a better team member, Communication
You need to communicate As I shared in my previous post, I’ve left the comfortable nest at LHH Knightsbridge and struck out with my husband to start a new firm called 3COze Inc. The name 3COze comes from our mission statement: “we will radically transform the way...
by Liane Davey | Nov 19, 2015 | Be a better team member, Communication, How to fix teams, Success Stories
Work is hard. And if you toil away in solitude, it’s arduous and sometimes overwhelming. What a waste when you have teammates who can share the burden and even lighten the load. If you are struggling in silence, ask yourself why. Why You Might Not Share Your Struggles...
by Liane Davey | Nov 15, 2015 | Bad Leaders, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Communication, Horror Stories, Right Words to Say
I gave a keynote session last week to a group of Health and Safety experts. Following the speech, they were asking questions about the impact of dysfunctional teams on workplace mental health. Someone asked for assistance in dealing with a co-worker who doesn’t pull...
by Liane Davey | Nov 11, 2015 | Be a better team member, How to fix teams
Trust is the basis of a healthy team dynamic. Too little trust and you won’t open up, won’t bother sharing your unique value, and won’t have the courage to broach difficult topics. Without trust, much of the value of the team is left unrealized. If you want to...
by Liane Davey | Nov 8, 2015 | Bad Leaders, Be a better team member, Horror Stories
A recent comment on the blog has got me a little hot under the collar. I don’t do it often, but today I’m dedicating the post to a response. The comment was on an earlier version of my post “How to say ‘no’ to a good idea.” The gist was that my advice missed a...