
Book Review: The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins
Book: The Let Them Theory by By: Mel Robbins Reviewed by: Colleen Jones The Premise: In The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins goes deep on the simple yet profound concept
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Book: The Let Them Theory by By: Mel Robbins Reviewed by: Colleen Jones The Premise: In The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins goes deep on the simple yet profound concept

Since 2007, The Roundtable has focused on high potential, emerging and mid-career leadership talent. For nearly two decades now, we have had the privilege of sitting in on unfiltered conversations

Book: Selling with Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud By: Lisa Earle McLeod with Elizabeth Lotardo Reviewed by: Leah Parkhill Reilly The Premise:

How are we staring down December already? Perhaps you’re like many other leaders, it feels like you’ve blinked, and the year has passed. And if you’re like many of the

According to Statistics Canada, only one-third of businesses make it past their third year. What we know for sure at The Roundtable is that we wouldn’t have made it to

Our latest webinar, View from the C-Suite with Peter Aceto: Bold Moves, Big Surprises, and How to Bounce Back, was full of practical insights, candid reflections, and valuable lessons for

Book: Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear By: Elizabeth Gilbert Reviewed by: Claudia Guillen The Premise: In Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, Elizabeth Gilbert invites readers on a journey to

If I told you ‘leadership is situational’, what comes to your mind? For those who’ve been leading for a while, maybe you think about Ken Blanchard and Paul Hersey’s Situational

After leading teams for over thirty years now, there are two truths that I see: leadership is situational and ‘how’ you do what you do, will ultimately carry more weight

Book: Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI By: Paul R. Daugherty and H. James Wilson Reviewed by: Kenzie Bertrand The Premise: Human + Machine: Reimagining Work

Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Andrew (Drew) Rand PhD., Senior Consultant at Management Research Group, for an insightful session on Four Leadership Styles That May

Last week I had the opportunity to the ATD Org Dev Conference in Atlanta, Georgia with my long-time client Aneika Joseph from CAA Club Group. The conference drew organizational development

In the previous posts, we covered 1:1 coaching, group coaching, and team coaching. But what about mentoring? While often used interchangeably with coaching, mentoring plays a distinct and valuable role

This week, we’re focusing on team coaching, a concept that often gets confused with group coaching. In case you missed it, last week’s blog covered: What is group coaching Why

Last week, I had the opportunity to sit down with Karin Hurt, CEO of Let’s Grow Leaders, for an informative discussion on her new book Powerful Phrases for Dealing with