212-876-7100

Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Case Study
    • Press/Articles
  • Services
    • Keynote Talk
    • 30 Minute Speech w/Q&A
    • Small Group Coaching
    • 360 Analysis
    • Overall Consulting
  • Book
  • Blog
  • Contact

Uncategorized

Not Just Them, But Me

Is building a strong network important for you? Or is it only for those other people? Years ago, I attended a panel and drinks for Williams College alums in New York City, where I live. A graduate, who is a friend, invited me. The panel was on Millennials who had made it in the media world. One of the strategic development executives on the panel said that he rose in the ranks at the large agency he called home, not because he was better qualified or had a better resume, but because of his network and his determination to building strong connections. He was known for being a master networker. If anyone needed anything, he could find it.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

The Value Beyond Rubies of a Network

As a leader, have you ever considered the value of surrounding yourself with wisdom? It’s smart for your career and particularly now when nothing is stagnant. Additionally, resources and contacts go beyond your career. It also means ways to get medical help or advice, transit and auto information, residential guidance, help with family, spiritual instruction and financial assistance. It’s wise to have an axis of influence, a community you can count on to come through.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Just What I Want To Be

How can you be consistently authentic and true to your values? One of the things I admire so much about Millennials and Gen Z’s is their devotion to fairness and inclusion. It’s one of the reasons I enjoy working with them. According to Inc. Magazine Winter 2018/2019, a survey done by MUSE of Millennial bosses, their top priorities are humanist in nature. They include “creating positive work cultures, forging strong relationships in person and caring for the whole person, not just the worker.” Do these translate to non-work or personal life situations? If you are being genuine when you speak of those beliefs and those are truly your heartfelt standards for living, they would.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood

As Americans, we are known to be plain-speaking and to the point, compared to many cultures. However, that doesn’t mean we are always effective in our communication. Times when our communication can be seen as “speaking in riddles” could include purposefully murky or innocently confusing. How to avoid misunderstandings.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Does It Matter To Me and Other People?

Can specific habits be keeping you from the recognition you deserve? A promotion, raise, public relations attention, or more responsibility? You may be super organized, your ideas have solved a myriad of problems, and you’ve saved or made the business many dollars. These wonderful results may not be what people are paying attention to. It may be something completely different.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Tips For Creating Value

How do you get ahead in your job? Managing down and managing up. Many professionals have said that working with their team is often fairly straightforward and rewarding. It’s the managing of their boss and other senior executives, that is more challenging. For more junior staff, the guidelines for managing up can be even more slippery and the concept completely new. How do you earn the trust of your boss and become valuable to them so you receive the rewards you treasure?

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Wanting To Get Ahead

If you want to establish a great working relationship with your boss, knowing whatever you can do to make your boss’s job easier is good. Being a young professional, Millennial or Gen Z, guidelines to do this may not be so obvious. Here is the first of three blog posts on how to manage up. This first one focuses on laying the ground work for good communication.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

How To Appreciate A Growing Market

When differentiators are obvious to people, they focus on what makes the other people different rather than what makes them similar. It happens with races, cultures, generations, sexes. Those differences in recent times are criticized. What about if they were celebrated? What if those differences were actually talents? Seasoned people have experience and wisdom. Young professionals have a long list of skills.

Continue Reading...

Uncategorized

Exhibiting Leadership Qualities – You Can Do This

An emerging professional wants to be recognized and supported as they are still learning. They have an expectation that they will be seen by their boss in the ordinary course of working together. Is that assumption realistic? Does that person also shoulder some of the responsibility for making that happen? The other side of last week’s blog: https://susangoldbergleadership.com/do-you-know-me/

Continue Reading...
  • ←
  • 1
  • 2

Recent Posts

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie

    February 26, 2025
  • A Gift

    December 31, 2024
  • Clay

    July 18, 2024
  • Shoes

    February 21, 2024
  • TMI

    August 18, 2023

CALL 212-876-7100

EMAIL Susan@SusanGoldbergLeadership.com

facebook twitter

Speaker & Press Kit

© 2020 Susan Goldberg Leadership Consulting, All Rights Reserved.