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Zen garden in black and white How Role Playing Helps With Problem Solving

  If my many years in marketing taught me anything, it was the importance of understanding your customers and prospects. Before any creative project was…

Pagoda Mindfulness and Well-Being: Another Trend or an Evolved Practice?

If you have been keeping up with the current business and psychological literature, the terms “mindfulness” and “well-being” have been popping up a lot lately. …

stack of blank books Step Back, Reflect and Practice What You Preach

Lately, when I am not working as a leadership development consultant, I am neck deep in my dissertation study as I work toward a PhD…

Cartoon puppetier The Illusion of Control

I have strong control needs. In the past, I had always preferred to work alone to ensure things were done “right.” And, this worked pretty…

Zen garden in black and white When Driving For Results Does More Harm Than Good

I come from a family of high-achievers, so driving for results is a very familiar pattern. We reward leaders who are good at this “push”…

Overworked woman Overworked and underpaid? How would Zen Leadership help?

In connection with a webinar we hosted last week around  The Zen Leader , a premier coach in Singapore contacted me, wondering how a Zen…

Zen garden in black and white Ginny Whitelaw on the Stu Taylor Show

Ginny Whitelaw is interviewed on the Stu Taylor radio show (www.stutaylor.com) about her new book, The Zen Leader: 10 Ways to go From Barely Managing…

Maslow's Hierarchy How do most leaders get stuck in Maslow’s Hierarchy?

Most of us are pretty familiar with Maslow’s hierarchy as it relates to life – physical needs at the bottom… self-actualization at the top. But…

Zen garden in black and white Video: Workshop Experience

In the final installment of our video series, Dr. Ginny Whitelaw, author of The Zen Leader, discusses what type of experience a participant can expect…