by Ed Evarts | Feb 13, 2018 | Interacting, Relationships, Responsiveness, Visibility and Value
After working in large corporations for twenty years and providing leadership coaching for ten years, I have come to a conclusion that virtually every organizational leader needs coaching at some point in his/her career. This is not speculation – this is...
by Ed Evarts | Dec 6, 2017 | Visibility and Value
Having a good attitude, demonstrating good behaviors, and acting with integrity are only part of the reputation equation. In today’s fast-paced organizations, it is almost assumed that the work you produce is good. Even colleagues who demonstrate a good attitude and...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 11, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
Your reputation is built on a never ending series of choices that you make, every minute of every day. And in today’s transparent and frenetic organizations, your choices are seen by more of your colleagues, and faster, than ever before. Today’s ever-changing...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 4, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
There are certainly things you cannot choose. You can’t choose not to get multiple sclerosis. You can’t choose to win a million dollars in a lottery. You can’t choose someone to love you. However, if you were to list all of the experiences in your life and weigh each...
by Ed Evarts | Sep 27, 2017 | Interacting, Relationships, Reputation, Visibility and Value
The nexus of the growth in the ways that you can share information about yourself and the number of opinions that can be developed about you is exploding. While you are working your life away in Dubuque, Iowa, a colleague from another city is reading a blog you wrote....