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Setting Up To Fail: Why Onboarding Programs Do Not Work…And What You Can Do About It

April 12, 2017 by Michelle Ray

Imagine companies investing heavily in recruiting great people and promptly allowing them to fend for themselves from their first day at work, with zero communication and a lack of strategy to help them succeed. It sounds unthinkable, yet it is sadly true. It is a problem that is entirely avoidable if more organizations developed onboarding programs that mitigate disengagement, high turnover and the enormous costs associated with re-hiring.  [Read more…] about Setting Up To Fail: Why Onboarding Programs Do Not Work…And What You Can Do About It

Filed Under: Best workplaces, Effective Hiring Practices, employee engagement, High Turnover, HR, Leadership, Recruitment Strategies Tagged With: Employee engagement, Employee Retention, Michelle Ray, Onboarding, Reducing Turnover, talent management

Resilient Leadership: How To Rise Above, Resolve And Respond To Adversity

December 21, 2016 by Michelle Ray

”Man never made any material as resilient as the human spirit”….Bern Williams

As the end of the year nears, we often tend to reflect on what has happened in our lives over the past twelve months. Looking back, we may be surprised by the challenges we’ve overcome, and the way we dealt with hardship, when in fact, our capacity for resiliency shouldn’t be a surprise at all. [Read more…] about Resilient Leadership: How To Rise Above, Resolve And Respond To Adversity

Filed Under: Adversity, Leadership, New Year Resolutions, success, Uncategorized, uncertainty, Well-Being Tagged With: Change, leadership, Michelle Ray, new year's resolutions, overcoming adversity, positive thinking

The Five Biggest Credibility Killers Leaders Can’t Ignore

October 12, 2016 by Michelle Ray

Deborah is a senior marketing manager for a renowned home care services organization. I have known her and several members of her executive group for more than a decade. Over the past year she has witnessed growing discontent amongst the core leadership team, a dedicated group that pioneered significant initiatives to innovate and grow the business. During their last management meeting, frustrations reached a crescendo when the VP of HR reported on the findings of the previous month’s exit interviews. [Read more…] about The Five Biggest Credibility Killers Leaders Can’t Ignore

Filed Under: Best workplaces, Business, Business Motivation, Communication, HR, Leadership, Uncategorized Tagged With: Credibility Killers, drama at work, HR, leadership, Michelle Ray, professional development, Trust

The Value Of Business Relationships: One Constant In A Changing World

June 30, 2016 by Michelle Ray

“I’m not a people person.” I will never forget hearing those words during a leadership workshop I was facilitating, nor will I forget the newly appointed manager who uttered them. The shocking truth is that according to the extensive Gallup study of 2.5 million manager-led teams in 195 countries, organizations fail to select the right person for the role of manager over 80% of the time.

Imagine the consequences for your employees, customers, and overall business success when a leader lacks critical acumen regarding the value of human-to-human connection. [Read more…] about The Value Of Business Relationships: One Constant In A Changing World

Filed Under: Best workplaces, Business, Business Motivation, Communication, Leadership, Relationship Skills, Uncategorized, Workplace Tagged With: Change, customer service, Interpersonal Skills, Michelle Ray, moments of truth

Sink Or Swim? How To Anticipate Change

May 27, 2016 by Michelle Ray

Why do organizations repeatedly react to rather than plan for change? Why are leaders often stupefied by the glaring realization that their workforces are aging, or that their customers have “suddenly” switched allegiances?

Consider the example of Mike, a manager working in the wholesale grocery business. Mike sought my advice to lead his department through change. He had just received a list of his company’s soon-to-be retired employees. [Read more…] about Sink Or Swim? How To Anticipate Change

Filed Under: Business, Business Motivation, Change Management, Creativity, customer service, economy, Innovation, Leadership, Talent War, Technology, Uncategorized Tagged With: Change, future of work, Lead Yourself First Institute, Michelle Ray, Talent Retent, transformational service, workplace

Leadership Lesson: How To Retain Great Employees For Long-Term Success

April 13, 2016 by Michelle Ray

“What could we have done differently?” This is the burning question on every leader’s mind when a great employee decides to leave. There is no question that the cost of rehiring and retraining, the impact on the bottom line and the stress associated with repeating the exercise takes a toll on every type of business. However, the good news is that you can break the cycle by relentlessly adhering to the following strategies: [Read more…] about Leadership Lesson: How To Retain Great Employees For Long-Term Success

Filed Under: Best workplaces, Business, Business Motivation, Leadership, Talent War, Uncategorized Tagged With: Best Places to Work, Change, Michelle Ray, Millennials, talent management, Talent Retention, World Class Brand

The Usual Suspects: Three Reasons Why Difficult People Win… And What You Can Do About It

March 23, 2016 by Michelle Ray

“She’s not happy unless everyone around her is panicked, nauseous or suicidal.” One of the unforgettable lines from Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) describing her boss, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) in the movie “The Devil Wears Prada”. Fortunately, Andy realized that she didn’t need to play her boss’s game, refused to be a doormat and ultimately rose above Miranda’s outrageously dysfunctional behavior. Not only did she gain her respect, she learned to respect herself, succeeded in detaching from the drama and set impenetrable boundaries. Sadly, the same cannot be said for many individuals who work with difficult people. How are they able to push every “hot” button with ease? Why do they win? And what can be done to minimize their negative impact on morale, productivity and workplace cultures? [Read more…] about The Usual Suspects: Three Reasons Why Difficult People Win… And What You Can Do About It

Filed Under: Business Motivation, Happiness at Work, Leadership, Self-Leadership, Uncategorized, Workplace Tagged With: Conflict Management, Drama in the Workplace, Dysfunctional Behaviour, How to Deal with Difficult People, Michelle Ray, The Devil Wears Prada, Whiners

Here Today. Gone Tomorrow…Why Customers Go Elsewhere In A New Economy

March 2, 2016 by Michelle Ray

The question: “Why Customers Go Elsewhere?” remains timeless, even in the digital age. Unfortunately, many businesses fail to deliver on a simple premise: Take Care of the CUSTOMER. This applies to every individual, whether or not he or she has regular, direct customer contact.

In a memorable Seinfeld episode, Jerry and Elaine are incredulous as the customer service representative from “Worthy” Car Rentals informs them that her company has no mid-size cars available, despite the fact that Jerry has reserved one. The exchange becomes heated when Jerry exclaims “you know how to take the reservation…you just don’t know how to hold the reservation.” The customer service representative discusses the matter with her supervisor and offers Jerry a compact size vehicle instead, which he accepts. The scene ends as Jerry agrees to take full insurance on the vehicle, informing the agent that he will be sure to “beat the hell out of this car.” [Read more…] about Here Today. Gone Tomorrow…Why Customers Go Elsewhere In A New Economy

Filed Under: Business, change, economy, Innovation, Leadership, Uncategorized Tagged With: Customer loyalty, customer service, Michelle Ray, New economy, Rental Car Complaints, Seinfeld, Uber

It’s Not You, It’s Me. Four Reasons Why Some Leaders Need to Look In The Mirror

February 17, 2016 by Michelle Ray

“Mirror Mirror on the Wall. Who’s the Fairest of Them All?” And the Wicked Queen would wait for the magic mirror’s expected response:  “My Queen, you are the fairest in the land.” And so it was, until one day the mirror shockingly revealed that times had changed:  “My Queen, you are the fairest here so true. But Snow White beyond the mountains at the seven Dwarfs is a thousand times more beautiful than you.” Instead of facing the truth, the Wicked Queen vowed to poison Snow White, plotting revenge at every opportunity. [Read more…] about It’s Not You, It’s Me. Four Reasons Why Some Leaders Need to Look In The Mirror

Filed Under: Business, employee engagement, Leadership, Motivation, Self-Leadership, Uncategorized, Workplace Tagged With: Communication, Employee Recognition, Lead Yourself First Institute, leadership, Michelle Ray, Millennials, Mindful Leadership, Snow White, Wicked Queen

Leadership Lesson: Lead With Your Character, Not Your Title

February 10, 2016 by Michelle Ray

As I listened to the CEO’s concluding remarks at his organization’s staff appreciation event, I noted that every attendee was completely engaged; hanging onto every word. Five employees were being recognized for their service, and their leader enthralled the crowd as he shared anecdotes about each person. It was clear that the CEO’s expression of appreciation was heartfelt as he described his professional relationship and history with each individual in great detail. The stories were not about reaching sales targets, completion of projects or new client acquisitions. Rather than focusing exclusively on their contribution to the success of the business, the CEO spoke about the manner in which each honoree had made an impact on him and what he had learned from them in order to be a better person. [Read more…] about Leadership Lesson: Lead With Your Character, Not Your Title

Filed Under: Best workplaces, Business Motivation, Leadership, Uncategorized Tagged With: Lead Yourself First Institute, Leadership characteristics, Michelle Ray, talent management

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