by Eva Doyle | Jan 25, 2018 | Leadership
Photo by Kris Atomic on Unsplash Times Up, Indeed As a leader at any level in any organization, you will find yourself drawn into controversies and conundrums that will test your leadership character. In London, certain rich and powerful gentlemen, and their...
by Eva Doyle | Jan 23, 2018 | Leadership, Practical tips
Photo by John Silliman on Unsplash Not Even Weeds Soil can become so devoid of nutrients that even weeds can’t grow in it. I never realized that until a friend, Ivor Tymchak, wrote about his garden in his e-mail newsletter. He’d been using soil for ten years,...
by Eva Doyle | Jan 18, 2018 | Communication, Leadership
Photo courtesy of www.weisspaarz.com Seven Things for Leaders to Learn from Judge Judy I am a big fan of Judge Judy. I’ve learned a lot from watching her show, such as the definition of a contract, never co-sign a loan, and don’t date deadbeats. Like many...
by Eva Doyle | Jan 16, 2018 | Practical tips
Prepare To Show You Care When you take on a leadership position, you may be surprised at the number of things you suddenly are expected to make decisions about. One of those is weather. “Weather?” you’re thinking. “Seriously? You want me to think about weather when...
by Eva Doyle | Jan 11, 2018 | Practical tips
Many of you are coming back from some time off, and are already dreading how much e-mail is in your inbox. No question, it’s an issue. Here are my top 7 ways to handle a large volume of unread e-mail. Delete it all. While I personally don’t have the guts to do this...