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Improve Your Meeting Facilitation Skills with These Three Tips

Improve Your Meeting Facilitation Skills with These Three Tips

by Ken Giffin | Mar 14, 2019 | corporate behavior, leadership, personal growth

Corporate Path Leadership strongly believes in challenging ourselves with mastering new skills and putting them to the test. Today we’ll focus on meeting facilitation. We’ve all experienced too many meetings (both big and small) where the leader doesn’t have a grasp...
8 Ways to Make Your Meetings More Productive

8 Ways to Make Your Meetings More Productive

by Ken Giffin | Dec 13, 2018 | corporate behavior, leadership, personal growth, productivity

A recent article from Psychology Today focused on meetings and why they so often fail. Corporate Path Leadership agrees with most of the points in the article — and appreciates the fact that the focus of the article was how to make meetings more effective,...
Does Your Leadership Style Include These 4 Pillars?

Does Your Leadership Style Include These 4 Pillars?

by Ken Giffin | Nov 27, 2018 | corporate behavior, leadership, personal growth

A recent article by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania profiling John Chambers and his new book on leadership captured our attention. Chambers led Cisco from a $70 million company to an over $48 billion company in his tenure as Cisco CEO. His lessons...
Should you ditch the to-do list? Two ways to rethink it.

Should you ditch the to-do list? Two ways to rethink it.

by Ken Giffin | Oct 9, 2018 | corporate behavior, personal growth, productivity

Productivity and a sense of accomplishment at the end of each day are important aspects of job satisfaction. But what’s the best way to stay focused so you are not sideswiped by fire drills or inconsequential things throughout the day? While our earlier article about...
Why Putting Yourself First Can End Up Making You Last

Why Putting Yourself First Can End Up Making You Last

by Ken Giffin | Mar 16, 2018 | corporate behavior, personal growth, team building

  Does this situation sound familiar to you? You work with someone who is exhausting. From the moment a conversation starts to the moment it ends, the focus is 90% on them. Their issues, their frustrations, their needs. I have experienced this over and over at...
2018 Resolution Twist: Don’t Seek A New Job, Find Meaning In Your Current Job

2018 Resolution Twist: Don’t Seek A New Job, Find Meaning In Your Current Job

by Ken Giffin | Dec 29, 2017 | leadership, personal growth, Uncategorized

At the end of a year, it is natural to reflect on the past twelve months and think about accomplishments vs. goals. At Corporate Path Leadership, we hear similar stories of new hope and vision for the upcoming year – and often time that hope accompanies thoughts of a...
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