Genentech Leads Another Bicycle Team Activity | This Time in Phoenix AZ
Genentech has been one of our oldest and most loyal clients. We did the first Genentech/Leaders Institute ® Build-A-Bike ® program in San Francisco in 2007. (And we have taught leadership development classes for them for years prior to that as well!) So, it...
Telnyx’s Sales Team Improves Communication Building Bikes for Kids in Austin, TX
Okay, the title above is a little tongue-in-cheek. Telnyx is a communication company that helps its clients consolidate voice calls, texting apps, video meetings, and other online communication platforms. They basically take a mess of different communication methods...
Forte Charity Bike Build Supports Boys and Girls Club in Austin TX
We had a fantastic time leading a fun charity build-a-bike activity in Austin, TX for The Forte Foundation. Forte is a non-profit organization that supports women in the workplace who are trying to earn Executive MBAs. The members of the organization are from diverse...
How to Build Wealth in Three Simple Steps | Wealth Strategies for Any Age
Most get rich quick schemes will eventually just make you poorer. However, if you want to know how to build wealth, there are a few simple strategies that are time-tested. Building wealth is not complicated. It is actually very simple. In fact, most wealthy people use...
The Great Resignation: Identifying the 3 Contributors to High Resignation Rates and Understaffing Problems
In July of this year, more than 4 million Americans quit their job. This led to what HR professionals are calling “The Great Resignation”. With so many people quitting in high-performance industries like tech, healthcare, and education many are wondering what is...
Differences Between Generations and Style of Communication
Generations in the Workplace. A client recently asked me to do some research on the differences between the generations in the workplace. Specifically, she wanted to know about the different styles of communication between different ages. I like to think of myself as...