Attention Management and the Brain: Yogis and Magicians Have Something to Teach Us

Since research in the 1970s by psychologist Ellen Langer, mindfulness, or concentration, has been credited with improving measures of cognitive function. In 2011, researchers from the University of Wisconsin demonstrated that daily meditation could shift frontal brain a... More »

Five Keys to Communicating So the C-Suite Listens

Talking to members of the C-suite and senior management can be stressful, but it can be the difference between a successful career and a go-nowhere job. When face time is limited, how do you make the most of these conversations?  A new whitepaper, “Executive ... More »

Clueless Part 1: Three Necessary Conditions for Initiating and Sustaining Successful Behavior Change

Sandra Mashihi

Every day, coaches and trainers are attempting to help talent to leverage their signature strengths and start, stop, and change behaviors that are part of our unconscious competence.  A new book, Clueless: Coaching People Who Just Don’t Get it introduces... More »

The Independent Thinker

Reversing the Peter Principle, Tracy Dolgin, CEO of YES cable sports network, puts the best "doers" in critical functions. More »