If You Are Feeling Lost, Blame It on Your GPS
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
Have you ever used a GPS to navigate to a location and found yourself wondering just where you are? How can that be? Having moved several times in a two-year pe
The Dip: A Surprisingly Common Scenario for New Leaders
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 2 min read
I was recently asked how I would coach a highly successful employee who had been promoted to supervise a team. After the promotion, this individual’s performa
Can I Be a True Leader?
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 3 min read
This past year three coaching clients taught me to remember that this is a complex question.
Think Differently About Competition at Work
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 5 min read
Every spring I get reacquainted with my bicycle. For me cycling is recreational, social, competitive, and great exercise.
How Much Should Leaders Know?
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
Clients have asked me how much they really need to know about leadership.
Change is as Good as Rest
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
As an avid cyclist, I’ve learned how to rest while riding on long routes. In fact, a common cycling axiom is, “Change is as good as a rest.”
Is It Really Lonely at The Top?
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
I know you have heard or read more than once that it is lonely at the top. If you believe this then it is likely you will be a lonely leader. Results of decisio
Diversity Is a Competitive Differentiator
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
Several years ago, as a CEO, I hired a talented and experienced professional woman for an executive position who also happened to represent a minority group.
Creating a Two-Way Conversation
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
How many times have you left a meeting with a colleague feeling good about the outcome, only to find out later that they did not complete what you talked about?
What Style of Leader Are You and Does it Matter?
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 4 min read
Generalizations about leadership style are easy, but become messy in the reality of people and structures.
How to Build Resilience: A Success Story
By Dr. Francis Eberle • 2 min read
What is it about resilience that seems to be so captivating and elusive? Is it the stories or the desire to never get discouraged? As a leader, your resilience