A facilitator asks a Japanese team: What’s your favorite color? Most of us would respond quickly with: Red – Green – Blue. But this team
ABBY YANOW: Executive & Leadership Coach
A facilitator asks a Japanese team: What’s your favorite color? Most of us would respond quickly with: Red – Green – Blue. But this team
Anne Pratt’s experiences as a child of anti-apartheid activists in South Africa and meeting Nelson Mandela inspired her to help leaders build their skills in order to generate societal transformation.
After 27 years in prison, Madela realized that clinging to resentment would hinder personal growth. Anne Pratt, who worked with Mandela, talks about the need for leaders go release resentments in order to be effective leaders.
Sometimes we have an interior monologue in our head trying to tell us a message about feeling unfulfilled.
In this interview Meg shares how she took a courageous leap from a secure corporate insurance role to founding her own successful consulting company and, eventually, becoming a digital nomad.
Unlocking Leaders’ True Potential: That’s what Tony Martignetti does as a coach and the “Chief Illumination Officer” of Inspired Purpose Partners. Tony has created inspiring
When @Dorie Clark posted this, I didn’t realize how perfectly it would capture the spirit of my conversation with Tony Martignetti: “Each time you show