Blog: Developing your open-mindedness muscle

Do you sometimes just feel stuck, frustrated or weary of the effort of trying to change either yourself or others? One of the traits of a great leader is open-mindedness. What follows is a simple technique to help you to develop your open-mindedness muscle: I don’t think any of us could be totally open-minded because we […]
Blog: How not to have to make a New Year’s resolution ever again

Don’t get me wrong there are some fantastic articles out there about New Year resolutions and I’ve shared many of them with my social media connections. I just don’t subscribe to the whole phenomena about making resolutions in the New Year. It’s not because they don’t work, sometimes they do. It’s just that […]
Christina’s Counsel: How can I tackle my team’s habitual negativity?

Hello and welcome to this month’s dilemma: The challenge As a result of an internal transfer, a client recently took over a new team. But he quickly realised that some of its members had a negative and unhelpful attitude. This negativity manifested itself in a small clique complaining about customer expectations, some of […]
Christina’s Counsel: What can we do to motivate disaffected middle managers?

Hello and welcome to this month’s dilemma: The challenge This month, an employer asked for advice on how to motivate a group of middle managers. These managers had provided feedback indicating that they were demotivated due to a lack of control as they felt that the senior management team had all of the […]
Blog: Five reasons for bullying – or being bullied

Bullying or allegations of bullying at work is always stressful for the people involved. For employers who have to deal with claims and instances of bullying, the dynamic can prove destructive and costly in a myriad of ways. Not least the potential cost of employee complaints, as well as the loss of trust […]
Christina’s Counsel: How do I get into HR?

Hello and welcome to this month’s dilemma: The challenge A reader wrote to me recently asking for advice about to switch his career from business administration to HR. Just recently having been made redundant, he wondered if now was a good time to make the move into an entirely new field. HR appealed […]
Christina’s Counsel: Seven ways to ensure credible performance management

Hello and welcome to this month’s dilemma: The challenge A reader contacted me to talk about the impact of introducing a performance management system into her company a year ago. The process is not linked directly to reward at this point in time, although there are plans to do so in future. As […]