by Michelle | Feb 14, 2022 | Leadership, Resilience, Uncategorized
In some cases—not in every one, of course—people taking up the role of manager are employees promoted from their frontline position, who are then tasked with leading their colleagues. Certainly, in smaller companies, this can be quite common. There are many advantages...
by Michelle | Jan 17, 2022 | Personal Development, Resilience, Uncategorized
Since 2005, the third Monday in January has been termed “Blue Monday” because it’s the time of year when we are supposedly feeling at our lowest. We are thought to be more susceptible to feeling down at this time of year due to: The weather is usually cold, often wet...
by Michelle | Dec 18, 2021 | Resilience, Uncategorized
This article was intended to serve as a round-up of everything we’ve learned this year and what organisations have put in place to be more resilient—but after all the announcements that have been coming thick and fast from the Government, we need to be reactive rather...
by Michelle | Nov 4, 2021 | News, Resilience
The real reason virtual meetings can be so exhausting Since the beginning of the pandemic and the upsurge in virtual meetings, there has been many articles written about “Zoom Fatigue” and the need to better manage the scheduling of back to back virtual meetings. But...
by Michelle | Sep 23, 2021 | Effective Teamwork, Leadership, Resilience
There are signs that we may be over the worst of the pandemic. We may still endure third, fourth and fifth waves, but the vaccine programme and widespread immunity will likely lessen their severity. Most businesses I know are now thinking of the future, and how they...