by Julie Holunga | Oct 15, 2020 | Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
This article was originally published on the Forbes blog. Amy was venting to a colleague that her virtual team had become so big that, if pressed, she wouldn’t be able to pick half of them out in a lineup. In a span of three years, Amy has gone from managing a team...
by Julie Holunga | Jun 17, 2020 | Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
Be honest, have these thoughts ever crossed your mind? I didn’t go to school all those years to do this stuff. I’m an expert at what I do…not this! I want to practice what I am trained to do! And my favorite…This leadership stuff is taking up too much time and taking...
by Julie Holunga | Jul 12, 2019 | Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
Four tips to gain confidence, make it easier to give feedback, and ignite your career.
by Julie Holunga | Jul 10, 2019 | Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
Madeline has spent the last 18 months working on a big client project. It has been a steep learning curve. She is gaining a more in-depth knowledge about the client and the industry. She feels good about mastering a new skill. She is having fun at times, and in the...
by Julie Holunga | Apr 23, 2019 | Blog, Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
I’m in. How can I do this? She needs to toughen up, doesn’t she? If she wasn’t a *itch, people would like her better, and her team would perform better. She is an aggressive negotiator! Watch out! We don’t mean to come across this way. We don’t intend to be...
by Julie Holunga | Feb 23, 2019 | Business Development, Decision Making, Finding What I want, Habits, Leadership, Making Change, Skills, Strategies, Women Leaders
On any given Friday night September thru March, I am typically at a rink watching a hockey game. It comes with the territory of marrying a Canadian, and apparently the sport of hockey. Despite the cold, and often crazy fans, I do love it. And I know I’ll miss it when...