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Understanding Stress</strong>
Leadership, Stress Jim Davis Leadership, Stress Jim Davis

Understanding Stress

“I’m overloaded”; “I’m underwater”; “I’m struggling here man” – those are three direct quotes from three different people currently sitting in my email inbox. Real, high-quality leaders, feeling overwhelmed.

Leaders are looking for “less stress” in their lives. Makes sense. Stress can be painful, frustrating, and make even small tasks feel more difficult.

But what is stress, exactly? Is there a difference between good stress and bad stress? Can we learn to thrive in the presence of potential stress and grow from those experiences?

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Bridge the Gap Between Employees
Leadership Adam Shnitkin and Jim Davis Leadership Adam Shnitkin and Jim Davis

Bridge the Gap Between Employees

When an early-stage company begins their ascent, it can be exhilarating. Countless hours of labor, strain, and creativity finally bear fruit. That feeling should be protected. Amid that upward trend, the loss of a key employee can be devastating.

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How to Engage “Uncoachable” Employees

How to Engage “Uncoachable” Employees

rarely do people make it through the door without the potential to succeed – development is what separates good from great. It’s a process. The U.M.A. framework makes sure people don’t get stuck. This is especially important in a constantly evolving business landscape with emphasis shifting to new skills (like improvisation). With such a dynamic landscape, more than ever, leaders will take approaches into their workplaces, rather than strict scripts of evaluation. Check out the UMA framework. In this article, we will focus on Understanding, the first and most critical component.

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