by Julie Holunga | Mar 20, 2017 | Business Development, Decision Making, Habits, Inner Critic, Leadership, Making Change, New Role, Strategies, Uncategorized, Women Leaders
Josephine was promoted to lead the team she had been a member of for the last 6 years. She knew the key players and how the department ran. However, it was the first time she was leading a large team, and without someone running interference for her (she was now the...
by Julie Holunga | Aug 17, 2016 | Leadership, Making Change, New Role, Skills, Strategies, Team, Women Leaders
Hillary, a director at a global consulting firm, sent me an email this morning including a screenshot of a text she had received from a young team member. “Hey Hillary. Bradford said he’s going to talk to you about my review. Anything I need to...
by Julie Holunga | Sep 3, 2015 | Brand, Making Change, New Role
I’m going to bet on my reputation. This was our 11-year old son’s response following a freak fall playing hockey resulting in a broken ankle. Because of it, he will miss his hockey try-outs this fall. His disappointment was immense – not only to miss skating with the...
by Julie Holunga | Jun 4, 2015 | Finding What I want, Making Change, New Role, Skills, Strategies
…and what you can do to get back up today. Paige has been at the University for 9 years. She has been promoted, received great praise from her peers, faculty, and deans. She has traveled the world on behalf of the School. When her daughter was born, she took on...
by Julie Holunga | Oct 27, 2014 | First 100 Days, Making Change, New Role, Skills
Julia’s task list for her first day in her new job included 22 items. She walked through the sliding glass doors knowing exactly how she was going to spend the day. She was excited to demonstrate her value and experience. She couldn’t wait to tell her new team...