by Lisa Boesen | Feb 23, 2019 | Blog Posts, Performance Improvement, Positivity, Resiliency
Pain. Misery. Discomfort. We can’t escape it. We are human, this is life, and we were never promised a pure life of joy and happiness free of difficult times. Ask anyone who has had a challenging co-worker. I believe though, in most situations, a little...
by Lisa Boesen | Nov 4, 2015 | Blog Posts, Career Management, Performance Improvement, Personal Accountability, Self-Development, Self-Management
“Get exposure.” “Work hard.” “Exceed expectations.” These are super great tips to stand out at work. Yet, if you are an early careerist or a mid-careerist who just seems to be passed over while working harder, looking like you are working harder may only represent...
by Lisa Boesen | Jul 10, 2014 | Blog Posts, Performance Improvement, Performance Management, Self-Management
It’s mid-July and mid-year. Many individuals take pause this time of year to evaluate their goals and check their progress. You may have your own tool for assessing your progress, but I personally like the dashboard measures of: Red – not started Yellow...
by Lisa Boesen | Jul 1, 2014 | Blog Posts, Career Management, Performance Improvement, Performance Management, Personal Accountability, Self-Management
Are You Going the Extra Mile? Meeting expectations, exceeding expectations, assessing discretionary effort and the frequency of that “discretionary” effort are all part of the art and science of setting expectations and assessing performance. Whether at work or with...
by Lisa Boesen | Jan 22, 2014 | Blog Posts, Coaching, Performance Improvement, Relationship Management, Self-Development, Self-Management
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by Lisa Boesen | Jun 3, 2013 | Blog Posts, Coaching, Performance Improvement, Self-Development
“Feedback is the breakfast of champions.” -Ken Blanchard Years ago I had a VP of HR who used to tell the staff, “Feedback is a gift.” I honestly was taken aback the first time she said that and I seriously wondered what she had...
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