So you’ve landed an exciting new job – Congratulations! Once you’ve made the decision to move on from your current company, the next step is to let your boss and HR know. The conversation with your boss should be a one-on-one, in-person discussion, and it should be...
Burnout is a relatively new term, used for the first time in the early 1970s by a psychologist named Herbert Freudenberger. But in recent years, it has come into cultural prominence, with more of us suffering from professional burnout every year. In fact, in a 2015...
No matter how we try to avoid it, email isn’t going anywhere in our professional lives. We deal with it constantly, all day, and sometimes all we want to do is ignore it or walk away from the computer when we hear that ding or see that notification. But we can’t...
by Miranda Wilcox, Tenshey Executive Coach If the purpose of communication is to share ideas and negotiate relationships, we can likely all agree that many an idea and relationship have suffered as a result of our limited ability to communicate effectively. At work in...
by Mary Burns, Tenshey Executive Coach While career coaching has been around for over 25 years, many still wonder what a career coach does, how she/he works with a client and what the whole point of coaching is all about. Consider a coach your career partner. A coach...