Much has been written lately about the benefits and drawbacks of managing remote teams. Some articles tout the increased job satisfaction and improvement in productivity, while others lament the lack of spontaneous in-person conversations and creative brainstorming an office setting can provide.
Read MoreThe statistics speak for themselves; while women account for just under half of the entire workforce, they account for only 26% of all tech jobs. Sadly, this number has been declining over the past decade and has only accelerated due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To make matters worse, the turnover rate for women in tech is more than double (41% vs. 17%) of their male counterparts. Nearly 1 in 4 women who leave their tech job take a non-technical job at another company.
Read MoreWhen I was starting out in the IT field, I applied for an IT infrastructure position at a hospital and was called in for an interview. I was currently working as an infrastructure support engineer for a company that was being acquired, and there was a lot of uncertainty around whether they would retain the local staff or not. I vividly remember showing up for the interview and being called back to an office. I sat down, and the very first question the interviewer asked me was, “do you have any healthcare experience”?
Read MoreIn Part 1 of this blog, I covered the first three parallels I observed between my fitness journey and leadership. This second and final blog post on the subject will include the remaining four lessons I have learned.
Read MoreA few years ago I decided it was time to get serious about fitness and my overall health. Stress, poor diet, and lack of physical activity had led me to a point where I was struggling with low energy and battling with fatigue. I decided to embark on a lifestyle change and get serious about my health and fitness. What I did not know when I started this journey was that many of the lessons I learned along the way would translate to several other areas of my life. One of the most significant parallels I found was between fitness and leadership.
Read MoreCore values are used to outwardly express what an individual, organization or company stands for. They are helpful in explaining what is valued and what is held in high regard. In organizations and companies, core values are generally decided on at the highest level and pushed down to the rest of the individuals to adopt and adhere to.
Read MoreBy now you probably know that diversity has become a large focus for companies of all sizes. While there is a lot of discussion regarding the need for diversity, we as leaders do not focus a lot on the benefits of having a diverse team.
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