SRA Updates

2 11, 2015

Turning the Grind into the Goal

By |2015-11-03T13:07:34-05:00November 2nd, 2015|

A world-renowned athletic coach was asked once what the difference was between the best athletes and everyone else. In other words, what do really successful people do that most people don’t? Of course, there were the typical responses of genetics, luck, and talent. But there’s an added element that [...]

31 08, 2015

Letting Go

By |2015-08-31T22:54:16-04:00August 31st, 2015|

Think about your personal path to achieving the professional success you have experienced thus far. What attributes or characteristics are you most proud of that got you here? What abilities do you have that allowed you to separate from your peers over the years? Second question: Is there a [...]

30 06, 2015

Who, What, Where, When, How…But Why?

By |2015-08-03T16:51:49-04:00June 30th, 2015|

There are two simple words that have the power to completely change one’s approach to work and life forever. These words have the potential to evoke fulfillment, enhance productivity, and create daily peace of mind. You may have found yourself saying some of these already today: I have to [...]

30 04, 2015

Establishing Mutual Commitments

By |2015-06-04T23:20:39-04:00April 30th, 2015|

According to a recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 2.8 million individuals who voluntarily quit their jobs in January 2015. This is a 17% increase from January 2014, proving that opportunities for employees are abundant and we have shifted back to a candidate-driven marketplace. [...]

26 02, 2015

Entrepreneur or Wantrepreneur?

By |2015-06-04T23:19:35-04:00February 26th, 2015|

Being an entrepreneur, or having entrepreneurial abilities, is an admired trait in our society. If you asked a candidate in an interview if they view themselves as entrepreneurs, the socially acceptable answer is a resounding “absolutely.” If you asked individuals on your current team or in your department if they [...]

30 12, 2014

Topgrading

By |2014-12-30T20:22:47-05:00December 30th, 2014|

The beginning of the year represents a timely opportunity for employee reviews and providing feedback regarding performance and development. This is a cherished time for most leaders; it is the chance to reflect on the milestones achieved in the past year and the creation of new objectives for the [...]

31 10, 2014

Employer Branding: Interview Process

By |2014-11-19T13:33:59-05:00October 31st, 2014|

Recruiters often say that the purpose of a first interview is to get invited back for a second interview. This is because the decision for next steps then rests solely on the shoulders of the candidate, and options are limitless. But does every candidate who interviews with your organization [...]

27 08, 2014

Elevating the Game

By |2014-08-28T19:42:23-04:00August 27th, 2014|

The concept of having a best friend may seem more appropriate for schoolyard conversations than workplace ones. Although there is no need for friendship bracelets to be exchanged across cubicle walls, there is most certainly a need for significant connections within the workplace in service of employee contribution and [...]

30 06, 2014

Is the Golden Rule Selfish?

By |2014-07-25T22:25:20-04:00June 30th, 2014|

Since childhood, we have all been raised by the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." Many would cite this ethical code as one of their aspirations by which to live, both personally and professionally. The problem with the Golden Rule? It implies [...]

30 04, 2014

Inspiring An Ownership Mindset

By |2014-04-30T20:31:37-04:00April 30th, 2014|

As a leader, you are responsible for making sure your team has the necessary skills to perform well in their roles. Training likely revolves around concrete and definable abilities that link directly back to the expectations of acceptable performance in the role. Concrete training is valuable, but training should [...]

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