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VantageShift Insights
Guiding Paths: Empowering Leadership and Career Insights


Your Future Role Blind Spot
“I keep getting contacted by recruiters for a type of role that I don’t want.” I was talking with a client who was frustrated that they had a different path in mind but were stymied in how to get there. They were successful in getting critical first conversations, but they weren’t getting the kind of first conversation they wanted. In my coaching practice, I work with clients who want to alter their career trajectory. Sometimes they want to do something that’s radically d
Apr 133 min read


Leading in Difficult Times
As a leader, you have the immense task of helping your team cope during times of uncertainty and seemingly constant bad news. You have to keep yourself and your team moving forward to reach your goals. Simply trying to plod your way through may have worked for a while, but now it seems impossible. What are your team members going through? It’s very likely that you’re working with a team that is: Distracted The constant input can feel a bit like multiple people are yelli
Mar 295 min read


Managing Up – Navigating Conflict with Your Manager
Even when you think you’re communicating clearly and proactively, providing key information, adjusting to the corporate shifts, and are prioritizing what your manager needs, conflict can still arise. When you and your manager have a different understanding of expectations, you will have to navigate difficult conversations. What’s Behind the Differences First, there are the assumptions. Your manager may be making assumptions about your or your team’s capabilities. You may
Mar 162 min read


Managing Up
Setting Clear Expectations Are you sure you’re on the same page as your manager? Part of managing up is ensuring expectations are clear. How can you accomplish this? Here are a few strategies that you can employ: Communicate proactively. Schedule regular check-ins and ask your manager clarifying questions such as, “What does success looks like for you this quarter/year?” or “How will you measure my performance?” Also ask questions that surface the ‘why’ behind any direction
Mar 12 min read


Understanding What Your Boss Wants from You
Do you feel like your manager has unrealistic expectations for you? Most managers don’t receive much training, if any. The lack of training could lead to difficulty articulating clear expectations or to a lack of awareness of how their expectations are received and even whether they’re realistic. Your manager also must manage up and may be struggling with outsized expectations and pressures themselves. Many people in that situation will pass on pressure rather than try to
Feb 221 min read


Stop Staying in Your Lane and Start Building Influence
You want to be the one everyone listens to at work. You've honed key skills and have enviable experience in important functions. But have you become a solid performer who stays in your own lane? Or are you affecting ways of working and norms across the organization? True leadership means extending your influence beyond your immediate team and across organizational boundaries. As a leader, your main goal should not be simply to manage to KPIs, but to shape your organization’s
Feb 101 min read


Is There a Worksheet for That?
Overcoming New Task Paralysis How great would it be if all of life's challenges came with a roadmap or task list for meeting them? You...
Feb 18, 20253 min read


You Make Decisions Based on Numbers
Whether You Realize It or Not I read an intriguing column about what researchers call "quantification fixation." We make decisions based...
Nov 25, 20243 min read


Successfully Managing Professional Transitions
“It is not the strongest or the most intelligent who will survive but those who can best manage change.”– Charles Darwin Change. We...
Jun 17, 20243 min read


Bias Against Women - How You Can Help
"I don't get a good vibe off of her." I was talking with a man who normally reaches conclusions about people based on their individual...
Nov 3, 20235 min read


It's Not What You Do
It's the Way That You Do It I was listening to some perfect-for-Sunday-morning jazz vocals and heard "Tain't What You Do (It's the Way...
Oct 15, 20232 min read


Are You Efficient or Effective?
Striving for Both I heard a fitness expert talk about how we can become efficient at certain movements even when the movements are not...
Oct 3, 20232 min read


Lessons in Leadership from a Rottie: Implicit Bias
Excerpt from an article published by VantageShift's CEO on Medium. Read the whole article here. “Dog racism is real.” I was at a beginner...
Sep 13, 20235 min read


Lessons in Leadership from a Rottie - EQ
Excerpt from an article published by VantageShift's CEO on Medium. Read the whole article here. As I wrote in the initial chapter of...
Sep 11, 20233 min read


Social Skills at Work
Not Just a New Grad Issue I read an article in the Wall Street Journal entitled, "New Grads Have No Idea How to Behave in the Office" and...
Aug 26, 20232 min read


6 Lessons in Leadership from a Rottie
Adapted from this article by Suzanne on Medium
Jul 22, 20231 min read


Why I Do Less to Achieve More
Making the case for getting off the busy-ness wheel The Confession I am a recovering workaholic. There, I said it out loud. My...
Jun 8, 20232 min read


Fix the Problem Not the Blame
The Problem Does this sound familiar? There's a huge mess at work. The cause could be bad process, unforeseen risks becoming issues or...
Jun 6, 20232 min read

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