What things should you consider if you are in a leadership position or desire to climb the corporate ladder? How about if you could adopt qualities that make CEOs successful? In the 10-year CEO Genome Project, they tracked 2,600...
Breaking the Glass Ceiling As you climb higher up the organizational chart, you’ll be gaining greater exposure and access to your tech executive leadership team. How you communicate and collaborate with executives is often a unique skill set within...
Are you one of the 75% of the population that suffer from glossophobia? Bet it hasn’t shown up in your Wordly daily puzzle. “Glossophobia, or a fear of public speaking, is a very common phobia and one that is...
Although I’m a Seattle-based tech executive career coach—there’s an exception in the winter—I’m hanging out in the Silicon Hills of Austin. Raised and educated in Texas, I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be speaking at the Women in Tech...
Only 10. That’s the number of women I’ve collaborated with in the C-Suite or aspiring to join the club. And by C-Suite, I mean this alphabet soup—CEO, CTO, CIO, CFO, CISO, CDO, CSO, CMO, or CPO. And before you...
We’ve all heard about the “The Great Resignation.” While seeing this buzzword on different media platforms, I wondered about its impact across industries and regions. It led me to one of my favorite things … in-depth research. A year...
It all started with Chasing Cezanne. I’ll get to that in a minute. When it comes to the innards of a book, there’s a tsunami of information to consider. If you are in the throes of writing a book,...
Next month I’m publishing my book for tech execs and aspiring ones on Amazon. I welcome everyone’s input on the book cover design. I thank you in advance! Book Background By reading Clicks, Tricks & Golden Handcuffs, you’ll gain...
If you have a LinkedIn profile, you might know that a photo headshot optimizes your chances of being an attraction magnet. When you create your profile, a note pops up stating you’re 21 times more likely to have a...
Time boogers. That’s what I call footnotes, and I have 79 of them. I don’t know what to call the accompanying bibliography that drove me stark-raving mad. I welcome ideas because I do enjoy someone coining a phrase. At...