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How to Have Executive Presence While Staying True to Yourself

How to Have Executive Presence While Staying True to Yourself

by Maya Hu-Chan | Jul 28, 2022 | Articles, Executive Presence

Passion and enthusiasm often fail to translate effectively in settings that call for authority, clarity, and confidence. Jessica didn’t want to lose the qualities that make her an outstanding leader. A senior leader in the nonprofit sector, Jessica is passionate...
Why Your Mentoring Could Be Hurting-Not Helping-Your Team

Why Your Mentoring Could Be Hurting-Not Helping-Your Team

by Maya Hu-Chan | Jun 15, 2018 | Articles, Leading Teams

Coaching and mentoring are not the same thing, and not knowing the difference could be hurting your business. Good leaders like to think of themselves as mentors and coaches for the people on their teams. But, they may not realize one very important point: Mentoring...
5 Budget-Friendly Motivational Strategies You Should Try Right Now

5 Budget-Friendly Motivational Strategies You Should Try Right Now

by Maya Hu-Chan | Jul 15, 2016 | Articles, Leadership

Creativity and genuine appreciation go a long way when it comes to motivating workers whose main capital is knowledge. Executive coaches have a unique vantage point on what goes on inside companies – and the brains of the people leading them. Working with...

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