The Latest from BEC
June 17, 2021
By Dave Bushy In executive coaching, we spend considerable time helping clients build awareness about their range and capabilities as leaders. A foundational element of that work is helping clients make meaning of their long-held understanding of the ideas around “Strengths” and “Weaknesses.” The lens we use instead focuses on the idea of “well-developed,” and […]
June 3, 2021
By Dave Bushy It has happened to all of us. There are various scenarios, but it can go something like this: we get a call from a co-worker who expresses concern about something we might have said or done. We immediately begin explaining the facts about what we were trying to accomplish, carefully going into […]
May 20, 2021
By Allison Iantosca There is no good time to arrive at a high school graduation ceremony. Too early and you’re saving six seats with a tube of Chapstick and the one program you got coming in the door. Just before and you’re left with random one-off seats, too late and you’re parking in the overflow […]
May 7, 2021
By Dave Bushy “This is your captain speaking. We’re experiencing some turbulence right now. My first officer and I are working with air traffic control to find a smoother altitude for you. In the meantime, please keep your seat belts securely fastened.” How many times have you heard language like this? And have you ever […]
April 24, 2021
By Lisa McNeil I’ve always loved the early morning light. The way things are illuminated, and the unseen becomes visible as everything is bathed in a warm golden glow. The morning light is softer and more welcoming than that of an afternoon sun, which can sometimes seem too bright and make us shield our eyes. […]
April 8, 2021
By Diane Shannon Most women have been socialized to feel strongly that they must prioritize caring for others, no matter the sacrifice to their career advancement or personal well-being. Women physicians are no exception. As one told me, “My husband is okay with going off to play golf on the weekend for 4 hours. I […]
March 25, 2021
By Dave Bushy Perhaps the most important skill a leader can have is to engage in timely, appropriate and ultimately successful conversations with others. So often things get in the way. It might be that we are uncomfortable with the other person or the subject is something that we have been avoiding. Sometimes it is […]
March 11, 2021
By Allison Iantosca Every now and again life throws you some lemons. Mine, a while ago, were in a fruit bowl on my counter at home ever ready to be squeezed into the vinegar-water-cinnamon-lemon elixir I was taking for fourteen mornings straight as part of a two-week clean eating regimen. I’d never done anything like […]
February 24, 2021
By Dave Bushy The world of office work changed in March of 2020. The question is, did it change forever – and more precisely – for good? I have experienced a number of webinars and scanned more than a few articles in recent months that have declared the office as we know it as dead. […]
February 10, 2021
By Dave Bushy When I served in an Army tank battalion we were taught marksmanship; first at stationary targets, and later, at moving ones. In the classroom, we learned that if the target was moving left or right you had to aim a bit ahead in the direction it was travelling in order to hit […]