by Nina | Feb 24, 2009 | Blogging, Communication, Corporate Performance, Glass Ceiling, Leadership, Mentoring, Nina Simosko, Women
Jo Miller, CEO of Women’s Leadership Coaching, and I will be talking about “Winning at the Game of Office Politics” on Tuesday, February 24 2009, 11:00am-12:00pm PST Some topics we’ll be addressing include: Is it possible to navigate office...
by Nina | Feb 19, 2009 | Blogging, Communication, Leadership, Nina Simosko, Podcasts, Social Media
Recently, I had an opportunity to talk with Brian Roger of Social Media Today and its sister site MyVenturePad.com. Brian writes for these online, B2B social communities on topics that help companies use social media to connect with and build deep relationships...
by Nina | Feb 13, 2009 | Communication, Nina Simosko
Ok, so I know I have harped on the necessity for leaders to communicate and, more importantly, to know how best to communicate. Communication is a critically important activity involving all of the senses and in today’s economic environment, communication takes...
by Nina | Feb 9, 2009 | Corporate Performance, Leadership, Nina Simosko, Strategy
With governments around the world developing economic stimulus packages and high level meetings of the world’s leading politicians (Davos) and thinkers (TED) – there is clearly a lot of activity and talk around growth, innovation and productivity. In amongst all this...
by Nina | Jan 30, 2009 | Crisis Management, Leadership, Nina Simosko
In the current economic climate, companies across the world are trying to figure out how to best weather the storm. Layoffs have seemingly become the norm; just google “layoffs” or look here and you’ll see what I mean. Such dire circumstances leave...
by Nina | Jan 27, 2009 | Blogging, Leadership, Nina Simosko, Podcasts, Stevie Awards, Women
In November 2008, I was humbled by being named the winner of the 5th Annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business in the “Best Executive – Service Businesses – More than 2,500 Employees”. This was truly an honor and I can only again point to and...