Life is busy busy for me at the moment and I am learning a great deal about what makes me tick, what excites me, what motivates me, what sustains me…and the flip side of the coin..what robs my energy, what demotivates me and what floors me! It is my belief that, at times of high intensity,… Continue reading Untitled
Category: In The News
Yo Sushi Founder – tips for success
I have had an amazing and very busy couple of weeks since my last blog….we finished all the remaining films for our Gender IQ series. Contributors include Professor Joe Herbert from Cambridge University who told me about the differences in testosterone levels between men and women and the effect this has on behaviour. Professor Herbert… Continue reading Yo Sushi Founder – tips for success
Be realistic – plan for a miracle
Wow… I was overwhelmed with feedback from so many people following my request for information re: ‘what works for you’ Thank you. The loudest message was that you are getting lots out of my blogging and I am very grateful for all the kind comments and support that you sent me. It is nourishing to… Continue reading Be realistic – plan for a miracle
Big rocks, social media and white noise
You may have noticed that I haven’t blogged for three months …but the likelihood is that you probably didn’t and the reason for that is we are all overwhelmed with information which I sometimes liken to white noise. Information is doubling every eighteen months and most of us have become brilliant at scanning/speed-reading/deleting. Our attention… Continue reading Big rocks, social media and white noise
Meeting Richard Branson
What a whirlwind month and an eye opener too ! I was honoured to be invited to a charity event hosted by Richard Branson in Verbier, Switzerland to raise money for sustainable development in emerging countries. As some of you know, it is part of our mission, going forward, to take our work to developing… Continue reading Meeting Richard Branson
Queen Bee syndrome
Have you ever been taken aback by the seemingly disproportionate amount of back-biting that seems to go on sometimes amongst a group of highly successful women who are in the same work or social group? Have you ever had a female boss who distances herself from supporting and mentoring more junior women? This is actually… Continue reading Queen Bee syndrome
Leading amongst car crashes
This blog will be a little philosophical….no don’t go away, there is an important lesson here for me and maybe for some of you too! If you are following me on Face book you will know that, on Saturday, I had a fit of spontaneity …the sun was shining and the Sea was calling, so… Continue reading Leading amongst car crashes
Women in Leadership – tear up the rule book
The seventh tool for increasing effectiveness is to tear up the rule book. I believe that this is imperative at this time for women in leadership because the world is calling for a new model of leadership that includes women. That doesn’t mean that the world wants women to lead like a ‘bloke in a… Continue reading Women in Leadership – tear up the rule book
Special announcement – correction
Sorry folks .. the 12th February is a Friday and my email addy is tracey@eve-olution.net ….blogging late on a Sunday, night tut tut 🙂
Special announcement
2009 wasn’t the year that we sat around lamenting the reduction in investment of Leadership development. We took the opportunity, instead, to re-invent our business to better suit your 21st Century needs. As many of you know, we are now well on the way to delivering a full suite of management development modules incorporating leading… Continue reading Special announcement