by Brittany Teepe | Mar 17, 2025 | Career Development, Emerging Leaders, Leadership Development, Mental Health and Wellness, Uncategorized, Women, Women's Leadership
By: Brittany Teepe All month long we have been celebrating the trailblazers, glass-ceiling shatterers (I know it’s not a word, but I think it should be), and everyday powerhouses who’ve paved the way for women. But let’s talk about the future – because the...
by Brittany Teepe | Feb 17, 2025 | Career Development, Leadership Development, Mental Health and Wellness, Uncategorized
By: Brittany Teepe Leadership today moves at lightning speed, with packed schedules and overflowing inboxes competing for your attention. In the midst of it all, being mindful about growing your professional network can feel like just another obligation. But...
by Brittany Teepe | Jan 21, 2025 | Leadership Development, Mental Health and Wellness, Outplacement, Talent Acquisition, Uncategorized
When Firing an Employee Gets Impersonal – What Were They Thinking? By: Richard Butz A recent Wall Street Article entitled “Letting Personnel Go Gets Impersonal Touch” reported the following examples of how some employers are notifying their employees that they...
by Brittany Teepe | Dec 9, 2024 | Culture Strategy, Emerging Leaders, Leadership Development, Mental Health and Wellness, Uncategorized, Women's Leadership
By: Jessica Gendron This isn’t clickbait. In my interactions with professionals at various career stages, I’ve come to understand a common workplace dilemma: There are those who strive for visibility and those who prefer to remain unnoticed. If...
by Brittany Teepe | Nov 4, 2024 | Culture Strategy, Mental Health and Wellness, Uncategorized, What We're Reading
By: Brittany Teepe Ever wonder if there’s a way to tell someone the hard truth without making it awkward? Or how to be a kind, caring boss without turning into a pushover? I recently had the opportunity to read Kim Scott’s book Radical Candor and was blown away...
by Brittany Teepe | Oct 24, 2024 | Culture Strategy, Leadership Development, Mental Health and Wellness, Uncategorized, Women, Women's Leadership
By: Jessica Gendron This blog is the second in a two-part series. Before reading this blog, we recommend reading “Why Your Self-Advocacy Doesn’t Work and What to Do About It.” Sometimes, our attempts to advocate for ourselves don’t work, leaving us feeling defeated...