[Part of TSI’s on-going blog co-authoring effort, this blog was developed with Paul Grote, VP Business Partner Management at HUB International] People
Top Four Things I Wish I Knew About Change Management While Working in Corporate Higher Education
My Experience With Change Why is change and change management within organizations so hard? Whether a person goes through buying or selling a home, adding or losing a
Social Media and Your Business
Because Social Media isn’t Just Social, Plus 6 other Reasons to Leverage Social Media Tools In recent years, technologically savvy organizations have relied on Social
Why is IT so hard? – Technical Debt
[Part of TSI's on-going blog co-authoring effort, this blog was developed with Paul Grote, VP Business Partner Management at HUB International] We have experience
6 Critical Factors of Emotional Intelligence That Can Make you an OCM Boss
In recent years, Emotional Intelligence, otherwise known as emotional quotient or EQ, has become known as one of the most critical skills one can possess in the corporate
Organizational Change Readiness Assessment
How READY and CAPABLE is YOUR organization to change? "Readiness" for change is rarely looked at, yet is one of the most important critical success factors for a
The Art of Project Management: Celebrating Success
A victorious army opposed to a routed one, is as a pound’s weight placed in the scale against a single grain. — Sun Tzu While I won’t compare weights and measures of
Why Structured Decision Making is Necessary for Organizations Today
Organizational Adolescence Making good choices as a young person can be challenging. One needs to develop personal values and create a bias for leaning in to one
Budget Management – Four Proven Practices
Nothing is easier than spending the public money. It does not appear to belong to anybody. The temptation is overwhelming to bestow it on somebody.President Calvin
Expectations of a Consultant
Several years ago I read Microsoft guru, public speaker, and author Scott Berkun’s book Making Things Happen: Mastering Project Management. It was a fun, easy read