by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
As new and emerging leaders, many of you are familiar with the sudden realization that leading has new and more complex responsibilities than your previous role. You may have been promoted because you excelled in your previous positions, but now you have to influence...
by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
What’s the character of your inner voice? Have you ever found yourself relying upon the numbers, charts, and data, forgetting there’s a human element to the decisions you make? If so, you’re not alone. Many of us exhibit a pattern of...
by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
Everyone has their own way of getting their point across, especially in crucial situations. Last week in the Leader’s Exchange Sandbox article, I talked about the ‘judge’ inside us all—the tendency to be overly critical of ourselves, others, and our...
by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
Have you listened to yourself, lately? I mean, your inner voice, the one that sounds like a scolding parent or teacher you had back in the day. I have read the studies. It’s not just me. We have an average of 70,000 thoughts a day, 90% are the same ones as the day...
by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
Do you work with ‘that guy’ who has you scratching your head? That guy can do many different things, and to you, they are frustrating and perplexing. That guy might… Talk incessantly about mundane things. Ask multiple questions, leaving no space for you to answer....
by The Nelson Team | May 25, 2025 | Article Posts, Leadership
Why do we use the word ‘silo’ to describe workplace behavior where teams and members fail to share valuable information within the same company? The term, originally referring to a farm structure for storing grain, seems an odd choice. Yet, it effectively captures a...