by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Apr 2, 2021 | Leadership, Women in Leadership
Accepting and acknowledging anxiety in difficult times With a pandemic and a slew of natural disasters changing life as we know it, it’s hardly unexpected that many of us are living in a state of constant anxiety right now. And, with a long weekend approaching, it’s...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Sep 21, 2020 | Leadership, Women in Leadership
Ways to ‘spring clean’ and make changes in your life Spring is here and we can use this time to make some positive changes in our lives, such as letting go, moving on and doing something new. Here’s some ideas to get you going. Spring has definitely been in the...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Sep 8, 2020 | Leadership
Are you OK? Looking out for others in our lives With RUOK Day happening this week on September 10, I’d like to share my personal reflection on what it really means to ask someone if they are okay. Our response needs to be authentic, genuine and embrace community...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jul 13, 2020 | Leadership
Performance reviews: making the most of feedback All-too-often, mid-year performance reviews are treated as merely box-ticking. However, there is value in genuinely listening to evaluation from all directions. How can we improve the manner in which we give and...
by Jane Hemingway Mohr | Jun 8, 2020 | Leadership
Flexible working: it’s all in the mind There’s no doubt flexible working can benefit both employer and employee. And with many being required to work from home during the pandemic, it’s been proven to work. Yet in my experience the starting point for real change is...
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