As the new year rolled in, the Class of 2020 had a lot to look forward to; the economy was roaring, unemployment was low, and the job market for educated professionals was going strong. But, as they often do, things changed. In the wake of the pandemic, unemployment – though it may finally be slowly […]
Month: June 2020
Leading Remotely – Five Ways to Overcome the Loneliness of Leadership
By Melanie Parish Being a leader is lonely work, none more so than now. As an executive coach, I hear it from leaders often. They say, “I was doing a good job as an individual contributor, but now I’m not sure what I should be doing after my promotion. I feel really alone.” They find […]