by Christy DeMont | Mar 16, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
Watching political shenanigans going on everywhere (admittedly, worse in some places than others), I am reminded of lines from old TV shows and movies that seem to have current relevance both in politics and in the workplace. Here’s my latest thought. Remember...
by Christy DeMont | Mar 15, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
My colleague Sarah Hisey wrote a blog recently about a theory of Clumpers and Splitters. I confess to being the unnamed colleague that came up with the theory and thought that I could provide a more detailed explanation of the theory that Sarah effectively...
by The Osborne Group | Mar 14, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
We’re delighted to welcome new Osborne Group Principal Karen Mortfield to our team. Karen brings a wealth of communications and leadership strengths to the Group. She has a major record of success building and leading teams in the private, not-for-profit and...
by The Osborne Group | Mar 9, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
An article by Rory Capern in the Globe and Mail on February 22 this year gave food for thought on how business leaders are dealing with the rapid changes in how to communicate with their customers. “Canadian Executives need to get aboard the Digital Train”....
by Sarah Hisey | Feb 23, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
”Sorry, we can only consider people who have experience in our sector”… says the Splitter. If I had a dollar from everyone who has heard that from a potential employer or recruiter – I’d have retired years ago. As a consultant, I marvel at the idea that some...
by Harold Hay | Feb 22, 2017 | Osborne Insights Blogs
“Behold the turtle. He makes progress only when he sticks his neck out.” James B. Conant Former President of Harvard University I don’t know of anyone who isn’t afraid of failure at some level. That fear can span a wide variety of things, ranging from trying a...