by Ellen Schnur | Feb 13, 2018 | Adaptability, Articles, Personal Development, Professional Development
Short Term Memory is the Key to Success by Jim Mecir Like so many of us do, I used to get angry and bitter about my failures. When I finally made it to the big leagues with the New York Yankees, to me, it was inexcusable to give up any runs. Anger turned into...
by Ellen Schnur | Jan 16, 2018 | Articles, Professional Development, Team Building
Oh My! Poor Dorothy was scared of lions and tigers and bears. But her team, the Tin Man, the Scarecrow and the Lion were there to protect her. Today, we would say they gave her “Psychological Safety” to take risks. Does your team make you feel safe enough to take...
by Ellen Schnur | Dec 12, 2017 | Articles, Employee Development, Improv Benefits
This company president increased her bottom line by having someone’s back. A great improv ensemble works well because they have each other’s backs. It’s a “gift” they give each other. If you say something stupid or screw up on stage, your ensemble will turn it into...
by Ellen Schnur | Oct 10, 2017 | Articles
The License to Fail Every year during spring training Jim Mecir had to compete for a job in the bullpen. His managers pulled him back to the minors if he didn’t perform. His first year with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays was different. Before spring training even started,...
by Ellen Schnur | Sep 11, 2017 | Articles, Communication Skills
“Most conversations are monologues in the presence of witnesses.” Mark Twain Listening is a Super Power! Another dreaded networking event. You are talking to someone. You see them sneaking looks around the room when they think you won’t notice (but...