by Kirsten Meneghello | Jun 21, 2024 | Leadership Development, Meeting Management, Strategic Thinking, Team Development
“Clarity comes from subtraction. The problem is that our default is set to add.” – Greg McKeown Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less is a book I return to time and time again. Author Greg McKeown argues that you can achieve true clarity and purpose not...
by Kirsten Meneghello | May 24, 2024 | Inclusive Leadership, Leadership Development, Strategic Thinking
Your workplace landscape is constantly evolving and bringing you new challenges and shifting priorities. As a manager, it’s crucial to recognize the importance of regular discussions with your direct reports about what’s on their plate in terms of...
by Kirsten Meneghello | Jan 25, 2024 | Leadership Development, Strategic Thinking
Some people like to start their New Year off with a list of resolutions, while others prefer to set intentions (this is all the rage on social media). Still others stick to the traditional SMART goal setting process (strategic, measurable,...
by Kirsten Meneghello | Apr 28, 2022 | Leadership Development, Strategic Thinking
We all have grand plans at the beginning of a new year – goals on the horizon we wish to achieve. Now that we’ve made it through Q1, how are you doing on the SMART goals or resolutions you set back in January? The key to following through and achieving...
by Kirsten Meneghello | Jun 12, 2021 | Get Curious with Kirsten, Leadership Development, Strategic Thinking
Many leaders I work with are overwhelmed with the sheer amount of emails, requests, and information that they are bombarded with each day. As a result, they fall into the bad habit of reacting to what’s coming in rather than identifying their top priorities and taking...
by Kirsten Meneghello | Feb 25, 2020 | Leadership Development, Strategic Thinking
In an executive coaching session, Stephanie shared that the only time she had for reflection was a few minutes in the shower each morning and our weekly meetings. That was it. The rest of her week was booked with back-to-back meetings that she dutifully attended as...