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Should We Hold People Accountable Publicly?

Here’s some advice on how to handle this effectively without either calling them out in front of the team or letting it slide: 1. Create a Team Norm for Deadlines When starting a project, or when you have new team members, set clear expectations for how missed deadlines will be handled. Acknowledge that delays are inevitable, but emphasize that they impact the whole team. Here’s how you might present it:

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Suddenly Fired Without Explanation? Here’s How to Make Sense of It.

Dear Yogesh, I’m 28 and still reeling from what just happened. Five months ago, I was hired by a globally recognized tech company. I moved across the country, signed a one-year lease, furnished an apartment, and made great friends from my orientation cohort. I thought I was building a career. From day one, my boss seemed to hate me. It was obvious and strange. She criticized me publicly in ways

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The Two Essential Leadership Capabilities for Building a Future-Ready Organization

By Yogesh Sood, CMD, BYLD Group & Blanchard International India In today’s hyper-connected business landscape, leaders face unprecedented challenges. The relentless pace of digital notifications, the pressure of real-time news cycles, and competing priorities across multiple channels create an environment where strategic thinking often takes a backseat to tactical firefighting. Yet, it’s precisely in this chaos that visionary leadership becomes most critical. At Blanchard International, we’ve always believed that leadership

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When New Leadership Threatens Your Company’s Culture: A Coach’s Perspective

Dear Yogesh, I’m facing a difficult situation and need guidance. I’ve been with a mid-sized global accessories brand for years—first as head of PR, then I transitioned to brand ambassador when I started a family. The company has been my professional home, and I’ve watched it grow. About a year ago, we were acquired, and a new president came on board. Since then, I’ve witnessed troubling changes: longtime senior leaders

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Getting the Right Things Done

Dear Yogesh, I first read The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People as a teenager, and I loved it. I even bought the FranklinCovey planner and spent years defining my roles and working on important-but-not-urgent tasks related to them. I appreciated clarifying my values and tried to keep them at the center of my life, even though I didn’t always succeed. Recently, I discovered the GTD system, and I’ve found

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Dialogue with People who have Power and Privilege

Dear Camila, Your question on the subject strikes at the heart of a dilemma many people face: Do dialogue skills hold up in environments defined by power imbalances, where authority, popularity, or politicking seem to dominate? It’s a fair concern, and one we’ve heard in various forms over the years: Will these skills work with my boss? With my parent? What about situations influenced by gender, ethnicity, popularity, or education?

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Quiet Quitting—A few thoughts

Dear Qutub, The topic of “quiet quitting” has sparked discussions across industries, and education is no exception. As you’ve noted, the dynamic in teaching is unique because the profession has long relied on unpaid labor and extraordinary dedication. When teachers set boundaries, it can feel like a departure from the norm, but reframing the situation and addressing its roots can lead to better understanding and solutions. Here’s how you might

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Dealing with devices and impact on the task on hand

Dear Yogesh, How can I change my behavior when it feels like an addiction? I want to avoid distractions, but I can’t help myself from checking my phone or other digital devices. Can the GTD (Getting Things Done) skills help me with this? Signed,Dinesh Dear Dinesh, Thank you for your thoughtful question. You’ve asked how to change behavior and whether GTD skills can help, and my answer is a definitive

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My Younger Employees Won’t Accept Feedback. What Can I Do?

Dear Concerned, Thank you for your thoughtful question. I can understand why you’d be frustrated, but I don’t think labeling your employees based on their generational group is going to help resolve the issue. The challenge you’re facing—employees who react emotionally to feedback—isn’t unique to Millennials or Zoomers. People of all generations can struggle to receive constructive criticism, especially when it’s unexpected. Here are a few ideas to help you

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Pushing a Direct Report Too Hard to Grow?

Dear Yogesh, I serve as senior leaderl for a complex global organization. One of my direct reports has been with me since my previous company, and she has consistently been outstanding. She began her journey as an admin, progressed to a paralegal role, and—with my encouragement—successfully completed law school and passed the bar. She is now a staff attorney. She remains highly reliable, responsive, and skilled at building relationships across

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