WAINGER
WISDOM
In this blog, we explore what it takes to engage, inspire and connect whether you are building a personal or organizational brand.
Join us in this ongoing conversation about creating effective leadership communications with strategies and tactics that foster understanding and motivate people to act.
Join us in this ongoing conversation about creating effective leadership communications with strategies and tactics that foster understanding and motivate people to act.
Are We Spending Too Much Time At Meetings At Work?
Are we spending so much time in meetings that we aren't getting our work done and causing ourselves a lot of stress?
Constructive Criticism
Being able to give constructive criticism is so important and now more than ever when we don’t have the benefit of in-person communication.
Sometimes I Feel Like I Am Running Out of Experiences
Our experiences, large and small, make up the storyline of our lives. And right now, they are stunted. I've had some great connections over Zoom, but those experiences have been in 2D.
Mentoring
As people are struggling to navigate their career path during these crazy times, they need a guide. We are obligated to share our knowledge, insights and our support.
Reputation
Reputation is not so much what you say about yourself, but rather what people see and hear for themselves and what others say about you.
Communication Fatigue
Now more than ever we need to be communicating. However, we must not wear ourselves out in the process. What are you doing for stress-free communication?
Convey & Confirm
Confirmation is now more important than ever because so many of us are working remotely.
Message vs Mission
People often confuse mission and message. Mission is about what you do. Message is about why what you do matters.
Yes. Our Words Really Do Matter.
Words won't change the world without being back by action. But they are a good start. Let's use them wisely.
Reframing
Too often we lead with the facts and it doesn't persuade. When the facts don't match the frame, it's the facts that get thrown out.
Liz Wainger says:
Liz Wainger says:
Liz Wainger says: