by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 2, 2016
How do culture, religion, finance, and politics impact women leaders around the world?
The Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology’s 4th Annual Women in Leadership: Work-Life Balance Conference will feature the visionary stories of women leaders in diverse locations … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Mar 1, 2016
A Search For Common Ground – Part Two: Overcoming Resistance
A Search For Common Ground – Part Three: Conversations That Work!
Jacob and Phil wrestled with each other in friendly but intense disagreement about a range of issues: power, government, … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Jan 15, 2016
It was Lucille Ball who said, “I’m not funny. I’m brave.” And so she was. It took a lot of courage in those days, especially for a woman, to do all of the wonderfully “nutty” things that she did.
In … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Jan 15, 2016
A recent Wall Street Journal article* about the need for blunt feedback in the workplace got my attention. I immediately posted it on Facebook, hoping to start a conversation about it.
The writer’s premise? “It’s time for workers to drop … Read the rest
by Esther C. Bleuel | Dec 10, 2015
It’s been called the most wonderful time of the year — the holiday season. In the United States, it begins with Thanksgiving and extends through New Year’s Day.
Thanksgiving, a uniquely American tradition, celebrates the pilgrim’s gratitude for survival, emigration to this … Read the rest