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One of the earliest jobs I had was at a small charity where my ‘team’ was all volunteers. I am so thankful for that role
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One of the earliest jobs I had was at a small charity where my ‘team’ was all volunteers. I am so thankful for that role
Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend our MRG Network Partners Conference in Vienna, Austria. Having never been to Vienna, I decided to
The Roundtable’s Glain Roberts-McCabe was part of an impressive lineup of professionals celebrating the legacy of Ada Lovelace and women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Sometimes, leadership simply sucks. At one stage of my career, I found myself leading a team that was miserable. Too many changes, too much uncertainty,
One thing I’ve learned about leadership, is that when a monkey plants itself on your back, it’s never going to voluntarily jump off. As a
Have you ever noticed that when your organization hits some major bumps in the road, it’s not the ‘C’ players that jump ship first, it’s
Book: Thinking Fast and Slow By: Daniel Kahneman Reviewed by: Kenzie Bertrand The Premise: As I continue to work towards my annual professional goal of
Community, Capability, Content: 3 Takeaways From The ISA Conference At the end of March, Leah Parkhill-Reilly and I had the opportunity to indulge in our
In our latest leadership report, we dive deeper into cultivating community. Cultivating Community I’m not quite sure when the silos went up, but I do
We often joke that The Roundtable is like Hotel California – participants may graduate from our programs but they never truly leave us! As part