by Liane Davey | Oct 4, 2020 | Be a better team member, Communication, Connect, Exercises, How to fix teams, Personal Effectiveness, Right Words to Say
I had an epiphany last week about the source of much resentment in teams. I’m calling it “unseen work.” I define unseen work as the physical, cognitive, and emotional efforts required to complete one’s job that are not visible to others. Unseen work might include the...
by Liane Davey | May 24, 2020 | Connect, Emotions, Personal Effectiveness
Last week, I shared some of what I’m hearing from teams who are reaching the boiling point during the Covid crisis. Actually, part of the reason that we’re starting to see so many team issues is that we’re past the acute crisis phase. In North America, we’re into our...
by Liane Davey | Apr 19, 2020 | Be a better team member, Contribute, Personal Effectiveness
Who helps you to grow and stretch and become a better version of yourself? Do you have someone you can count on? Someone who inspires you to more, pushes you when you feel like you’re at your limit, squeezes every last ounce of learning out of each opportunity? I...
by Liane Davey | Apr 12, 2020 | Hybrid Work, Personal Effectiveness, Right Words to Say, Virtual Teams
How goes the roller coaster? This is week four of isolation at our house and I’m becoming more and more interested in emotional regulation (not a coincidence). So many of the conversations I’m having with both work peers and friends center on the ups and downs of...
by Liane Davey | Mar 29, 2020 | Be a better team member, Connect, Personal Effectiveness
How’s it going? I could ask how your week has gone since we spoke last, but I suspect it would be difficult to give one answer to describe the whole week. I feel like wellbeing is measured in hours or even moments right now. I’ve been all over the map this week. Last...
by Liane Davey | Mar 22, 2020 | Headline News, Personal Effectiveness, Success Stories
Hey there. I wasn’t sure if I could, or would, or should write a post today. The stakes right now are higher than they’ve been in my lifetime. The issues are so much bigger than team dysfunction. Who the heck am I to say anything about life in a Covid-19 pandemic? And...