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Leadership Growth


How to Empower Your Leadership and Impact Through Trust
In last month’s blog post, I encouraged you to make this new year a banner year for your leadership. To toss aside the rulebooks you never wrote and the playbooks that weren’t ever really yours. This year is about stepping into your next level of leadership, not defined by anyone else but you.

Jen Coken
Jan 1, 20245 min read


The Importance of Self-Care for Women Leaders: Why Putting Yourself First is Key
Repeat after me: putting myself first is key.
Now, go write it on a Post-it note and stick it on your bathroom mirror, refrigerator, bedroom closet, and car dashboard. And every time you see it, say it out loud. No, really. Keep telling yourself how important you are until you BELIEVE IT.

Jen Coken
Oct 1, 20237 min read


Effective Situational Leaders Say “I'm Sorry” (and These Other Three Phrases)
Situational leadership isn’t easy when you need to pay attention to the diverse body of people under your guidance while applying the right type of leadership–directive, coaching, delegating, or visionary–to the situation and keeping your eyes on the ball (of results). An effective situational leader manages to balance these three things (people, circumstances, and outcomes) because they are committed to their leadership development. ‘Development’ is the operative word here.

Jen Coken
Jul 2, 20238 min read


Are you hoarding the Friskies or sharing them? A primer in delegating leadership
Let’s get you up to speed in case you’ve not been following along. Situational leadership is critical to your team’s success. (Full stop.) There are four types of situational leaders: visionary, coaching, delegating, and directive. Meow, the name of the game in this blog post is delegating leadership, which is likened to herding cats.

Jen Coken
Apr 30, 20236 min read


Are You Ready to Take Charge with Directive Leadership?
For Megan Trainor, it’s all about that bass, but for excellent performance from your teams, it’s all about that situational leadership. Four types of situational leaders are visionary, coaching, delegating, and directive. Today’s blog post is brought to you by the letter D for Directive Leadership.

Jen Coken
Apr 2, 20236 min read


What Kind Of Situational Leadership Should You Use And When?
You can't be everything to everyone—after all, you aren't a Swiss Army Knife. And if you were, well, that would be weird.

Jen Coken
Feb 3, 20235 min read


The Perils of Prairie Dog Thinking
The author humbly advises you to read the following in your best Morgan Freeman voice. Behold the industrious prairie dog; humble, head bowed, quiet, perfectly content to stay out of sight.

Jen Coken
Jan 2, 20233 min read


Celebrate Your Wins. Learn From Your Losses.
You’re already thinking about how to make 2023 your most kick-ass year yet, right? You’re thinking about all the ways you can empower your team, build trust, and collaborate to achieve your goals. You’ve got a million ideas, and the only question is: which one should go first?

Jen Coken
Dec 1, 20223 min read


Effective Communication: How to Build Trust in Today's Workplace
“Come on in, Ted. Grab a seat for our quarterly meeting, and let’s find out which balls we’ve been dropping for the last six months and who needed support but didn’t get it!”
Sounds silly, doesn’t it?

Jen Coken
Nov 1, 20224 min read


Born With It? 4 Ways to Awaken the Leader Within
“She was born to be a leader.”
Sounds like a compliment, doesn’t it? I mean, you’re praising her leadership: It’s so good it must be in her DNA.

Jen Coken
Oct 1, 20224 min read


Your Experience is Real. Imposter Syndrome Isn’t.
Let’s talk about labels.
Humans love to name things. That thing I’m writing with? It’s called a pen. That fruit I’m eating? Peach. That emotion? Joy.

Jen Coken
Sep 1, 20224 min read
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