by Dr. Jessica Kriegel | May 24, 2024
I ran into a friend of mine at a conference a couple of months ago and we grabbed dinner to catch up. This colleague was always one of the highest performers if not the highest at our company when we worked together. When I heard how he’s frustrated and always has...
by Dr. Jessica Kriegel | May 18, 2024
From The Wall Street Journal this week, “The New Most Dreaded Word at Work: ‘Hey’” dives into how simple, context-free messages like “hey” are stirring up quite the emotional storm in the workplace. You can check out the full piece here. The...
by Jack Bloome | May 10, 2024
How Traditional Enterprises Risk Becoming Mere Inputs to Big Tech The transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping the future of traditional enterprises cannot be overstated. Dr. Lisa Palmer’s poignant analysis in this article unveils...
by Dr. Jessica Kriegel | May 3, 2024
A good friend of mine, Greg Satell, recently wrote an invaluable article on the often-misunderstood facets of change management. In his piece, “Here’s Why ‘Creating Awareness’ Is Usually A Waste Of Time”, Satell challenges the traditional...
by Dr. Jessica Kriegel | Apr 26, 2024
Well folks, spring has officially sprung and while I’m focusing on the warmer weather and the flowers blooming, Major League Baseball is catching my attention and not for good reason. On Monday, just 5 pitches into the A’s – Yankees game, the Yankees’ manager...
by Dr. Jessica Kriegel | Apr 19, 2024
Resenteeism is the latest workplace term our media has latched onto to decode the mystery of the modern workplace. Funnily enough it was invented by a tech company’s marketing department. It describes the resentment of the modern worker who hates their job but doesn’t...