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Leading from Within
GREG GIESEN |
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Greg Giesen has been involved in management development and training since 1980. With a masters degree in personnel services and counseling from Miami University, Greg spent nine years counseling, training and implementing programs as the director of student activities on the campuses of Washington University and the University of Redlands. Following his higher education experience, Greg joined the world headquarters' staff of Toastmasters International, where he managed the membership and club development department.
Greg came out to Colorado in 1990 where he joined the management development department at Mountain States Employers Council. During his tenure at MSEC, Greg designed and presented over twenty different training courses to member companies throughout the United States.
In 1998, Greg created Greg Giesen & Associates, Inc., a leadership and management development organization out of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. His company’s specific focus areas include:
- Keynote/Motivational Speaking
- Team Building
- Employee Conflict Resolution
- Executive Team Retreats
- Management Coaching
- Leading From Within Workshop
Greg is also the architect and lead-facilitator for the workshop, Leading From Within;a highly successful three-day, two-night intensive leadership development workshop designed to help participants achieve optimal performance as a leader in both their personal and professional lives. Now in its eleventh year, Leading From Within was recently awarded Best Practices in Training Programs by the American Society for Training & Development.
In addition, Greg teaches graduate courses at the University of Denver in the areas of public speaking, leadership, organizational conflict, and team development and was recently honored with the distinction of Master Teacher. He has also written three books on Creating Authenticity, including his latest book, Ask Dr. Mac: Take the Journey to Authentic Leadership. Ask Dr. Mac recently won a bronze medal for best business fable from the 2008 Axiom Business Books Awards.
Greg Giesen’s Keynote/Motivational Topics:
• Conflict in the Workplace: Who’s to Blame?
• Authentic Leadership: Five Keys to Living and Leading Life with Purpose & Passion.
• Eight Simple Rules to Resolving Conflict and Improving Relationships.
• Playing With Purpose: How to Create a Life Worth Living.
• Ask Dr. Mac: Answers to Today’s Top Employee and Management Concerns.
Greg lives with his wife Tanya in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
Email: ggiesen@leadingfromwithin.net
Websites: www.leadingfromwithin.net
www.greggiesenassociates.com
www.askdrmac.com
www.newyearsresolutionsthatstick.com
Telephone: 1-866-322-7868 |
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STEVE SORENSEN |
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For over 30 years Steve Sorensen has been a team contributor helping companies reach a sustainable growth velocity and increased profitability. Steve has successfully hired, trained, mentored, coached and led numerous national and regional teams, including direct and indirect sales channels. He has successfully launched and managed national marketing initiatives, national product introductions and numerous winning customer solution engagements for Fortune 500 clients.
Steve’s experience includes, Vice-President for a Fortune 500 company, Manager of Corporate Accounts for a Fortune 500 company and a Western States/Western Canada Regional Manager.
He earned a Masters of Science in Management with an emphasis in Leadership writing his masters thesis on the power of retaining customers and employees to maximize organizational profits and create high performance teems and employees.
As President of Enlighten-360, LLC, Steve is directing his wealth of experience to help companies achieve increased revenue and velocity of growth by engaging, educating and enthusing employees. Steve has seen firsthand how the power of inspired, well led, mission focused teams can grow a business while increasing shareholder value.
If you would like to know about Steve’s approach to maximizing your organization for productivity and profitability please go to www.enlighten-360.com, or call Steve directly at 720.343.0033.
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Show Summary & Guests |
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Thursday, December 17, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed New York Times best selling author Janet Attwood on the show to talk about the importance of creating passion in our lives. To learn more about Janet and her book, The Passion Test, go to thepassiontest |
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Thursday, December 10, 2009 |
Mark Amtower, author of “Why Epiphanies Never Occur to Couch Potatoes,” joined Greg and Steve. Mark shared his 10 epiphanies and how they will help you live an empowering life. Mark can be read through his website, EpiphanyBook |
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Thursday, December 3, 2009 |
She was a CBS News anchor before becoming a medium. Tina Naughton-Powers joined Greg and Steve to talk about the power of intuition and her upcoming book, Reporting for the Other Side. |
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Thursday, November 19, 2009 |
Greg and Steve discussed how to turn New Year’s resolutions into sustainable commitments and why now is the perfect time to begin thinking about it. Go to newyearsresolutionsthatstick to purchase Greg’s 4-step process to creating New Years resolutions that stick. |
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Thursday, November 12, 2009 |
Everything and more about Emotional Intelligence was tonight’s topic with Renelle Darr. To learn more about EI and Renelle, go to www.insight-cc.com. |
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Thursday, November 5, 2009 |
Mark Hemmeter, founder and president of Office Evolution, shared his business philosophy and future plans for Office Evolution with Greg and Steve. |
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Thursday, October 29, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed back intuitive, business consultant, and educator, Karen Storsteen to the show to discuss the world of psychic guidance. |
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Thursday, October 22, 2009 |
Clark Gilbertson, former CEO of Gilbertson Advertising, joined Greg and Steve to discuss the essential components of running a family business. |
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Thursday, October 15, 2009 |
Julie Schoerke of JKSCommunications joined Greg and Steve to talk about the book publishing industry, the role of the publicist in promoting a book, and why Oprah hasn’t called you yet about your new book. All authors and prospective authors must listen! |
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Tina Ulatowski on the show. Tina is a nutritionist, wellness expert, and cancer survivor (three times over). Tina talked about her cancer challenge and about how developing a nutrition expertise may have saved her life. Tina can be reached at tina@simplenutrition.org. |
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Thursday, October 1, 2009 |
What does our handwriting reveals about our behavior, our personality, and our struggles in life? If you listen to this show with handwriting analysis expert, Kathi McKnight, you’ll find out. Kathi can be reached at thehandwritingexpert |
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Thursday, September 24, 2009 |
Communications expert, Nora Burns, joined Greg and Steve for the first half of the show. Nora, founder of her company, Insightful Endeavors, talked about the importance of matching the right personality assessment with the culture of each company.
Stephanie Lynn, featured guest from the previous week, came on the show for the second half to share her story about the apartment fire she experienced shortly after last week’s show. Stephanie can be reached at info@stephanielynnspeaking.com. |
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Thursday, September 17, 2009 |
Author and inspirational speaker, Stephanie Lynn, joins Greg and Steve and shares her story of overcoming adversity. |
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Thursday, September 10, 2009 |
Ben Leichtling, Ph.D, joins Greg and Steve to discuss how to stand up to bullies at school, bullies in the workplace, and even bullies in our marriages. For more information on Ben’s work on bullies, go to www.BulliesBeGone.com. |
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Thursday, September 3, 2009 |
Dell Dorn from the Dorn Companies Ltd.,, discusses how his company helps both employers and employees with work-related injuries and painful muscular conditions. Dell’s top therapist, Raineen Miller, joined the show and provided a live demonstration of deep muscle work on co-host Stephanie Lynn. |
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Thursday, August 27, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed job seeker Karen Wyckoff on the show. Karen shared the trials and tribulations of what its like to look for work during tough times. |
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Thursday, August 20, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcome Susan Steinbrecher to the show. Susan is an internationally acclaimed businesswoman, executive coach, speaker and author, and a regular expert on NBC, Fox and CNN. Tonight’s topic: Heart-centered leadership. |
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Thursday, August 13, 2009 |
Greg and Steve discuss a variety of Hot Topics facing employers and employees today. |
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Thursday, August 6, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed back time management expert and email guru, Randall Dean, to share his advice and tutelage from his bestselling book, Taming the E-Mail Beast. Randy and the boys discussed useful email tips, plus key do’s and don’ts on managing emails efficiently. In addition, Stephanie Lynn, VP of Sales and Marketing for the Ask Dr. Mac show, was introduced. |
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Thursday, July 30, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Jennifer Shirkani, CEO of the Penumbra Group, to discuss the importance of a incorporating a strategic interviewing process when interviewing candidates. Jennifer talked about the difference between a traditional interview question and a behavioral based questions and why assessing emotional intelligence is so critical in matching the right candidate to the right position. |
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Thursday, July 23, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Karen Storsteen from Performance by Design, who discussed the importance of applying intuition in the workplace. Then, using her psychic abilities, Karen provided intuitive guidance to Greg and Steve about the Ask Dr. Mac show and helped caller Michelle with her job search. In addition, Karen shared the keys to developing our own intuition. Wow, definitely worth listening to. |
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Thursday, July 16, 2009 |
Steve was flying solo and interviewing, Martin Widger, John Reese, and Mary Lou Garcia, Regional Directors from Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) The goal of the interview was to help our listeners learn where and how to reduce organizational expenses. That mission was accomplished with tips on how to “trim the fat” and achieve cost savings.
Since 1992, ERA has helped thousands of organizations of all types and sizes find savings hidden in their non-core expense categories ("overhead", such as office supplies, insurance, small-package freight, etc). No matter how much you have saved through your own cost-cutting efforts, they are still routinely able to find meaningful savings ON TOP of the savings you have already found.
To learn more go to www.expensereduction.com/ |
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Thursday, July 9, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed back Robert Bilotti, Managing Director of Novita New Employee & Franchise Training who discussed and debated what’s right and wrong with corporate culture. Wow, you don’t want to miss this one! Robert can be reached at www.novitaunique.com. To get on our weekly eblast mailing, go to www.askdrmac.com and sign up on our email list. |
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Thursday, July 2, 2009 |
Greg and Steve had the pleasure of interviewing Founder/CEO of Camp Bow Wow, Heidi Ganahl. Heidi shared the evolution of Camp Bow Wow and Home Buddies (over 200 franchises today), the trials and tribulations of the running a successful business, and her passion for the Bow Wow Buddies Foundation. |
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Thursday, June 25, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed author and 6th-degree Black Belt, Brad Wenneberg. Brad shared his inspirational life story as well as excerpts from his new book, Unleash Your Inner Warrior
In addition to teaching martial arts at his studio, Brad provides coaching and mentoring to business owners and leaders across the country. Call Brad at 714-871-3898 with questions about the book, his coaching, or his martial arts studio. |
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Thursday, June 18, 2009 |
Greg and Steve talked about various aspects of dysfunctional teams that they’ve worked with and what they did to address the dysfunction. Greg also filled us in with what happened in his teambuilding session last week with the group that was struggling just being together. |
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Thursday, June 11, 2009 |
Greg had the pleasure of interviewing storyteller, author, and actor, Robert William Case to discuss his new book, Daedalus Rising . Robert told the story of the old legend of a father and son flying together, out over the sea, when Icarus flies too close to the sun and tragically crashed into sea…or so the myth goes. But there is more to this story. Daedalus Rising has powerful, metaphorical lessons for parents, for men, and for each and every one of us who is searching to discover our true essence. |
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Thursday, June 4, 2009 |
Greg brought on Frank McNair, management guru and author, to talk about his new book, The Golden Rules for Managers (pre-orders now available on frankmcnair. Frank and Greg discussed many of Frank’s 119 golden rules. This is an important book for new and experienced managers.
Next week’s guest is storyteller, author, and actor, Robert William Case to discuss mythology, fatherhood, and the importance of having a life’s purpose. |
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Thursday, May 28, 2009 |
Greg and Steve picked up where they left off from last week talking about the 360-feedback process for executive teams. Greg filled us in on the actual steps he used to facilitate the executive team he is working with in giving face-to-face, verbal feedback to each other. In addition, the boys discussed the top 12 misconceptions about giving and receiving feedback in the workplace. |
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Thursday, May 21, 2009 |
Greg and Steve did their first live remote show from Peaberry’s Coffee Shop in Englewood, Colorado. Their guest, Rebecca Staton-Reinstein, from Advantage Leadership, Inc., www.advantagedleadership.com discussed her latest book, Conventional Wisdom: How Today’s Leaders Plan, Perform, and Progress Like the Founding Fathers www.ConventionalWisdomCenter.com. Rebecca talked about how organizations can improve their bottom line by using successful strategies of contemporary leaders and Constitutional framers like George Washington, James Madison, and Thomas Jefferson. |
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Thursday, May 14, 2009 |
Greg and Steve discussed generational diversity in the workplace and how to engage employees during these difficult times. Greg also talked about his coaching session this week as an avatar on Second Life. |
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Thursday, May 7, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Captain Coy Theobalt ctheobalt@comcast.net to the show. Coy talked about his work with men with cancer and his numerous sailing adventures in the Bahamas for corporate team building. |
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Thursday, April 30, 2009 |
Greg and Steve covered a plethora of employee and management topics in this fast-paced show. |
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Thursday, April 23, 2009 |
Greg and Steve chatted about inter-office dating, teambuilding, and employee retention. |
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Thursday, April 16, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed time management expert Randall Dean www.emailsanityexpert.com to the show. Randy shared his top tips for managing time, including the ability to say “no.” Randy’s new book, Taming the Email Beast, has just come out and is already selling like hot cakes. |
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Thursday, April 9, 2009 |
Greg gave a monologue on 360-feedback assessments to start out the show before introducing Robert Bilotti from Novita www.novitaunique.com. Robert discussed the concept of “onboarding”, and the importance of putting together a new employee program that incorporates all aspects of the organization in order to create a successful partnership on day one. |
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Thursday, April 2, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Dr. Todd Thomas as their guest. Dr. Thomas discussed all the important details about submitting short stories for the Life Lessons for Leaders book. If interested, go to www.DrLToddThomas.com for more information. |
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Thursday, March 26, 2009 |
Greg went solo this week and gave an excerpt on Authentic Leadership from his award-winning program, Leading From Within www.leadingfromwithin.net. |
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Thursday, March 19, 2009 |
Employment law expert, Mark Parcheta, Esq., was Greg & Steve's
guest. Mark addressed issues impacting employers & employees today,
such as extended unemployment benefits, changes to Cobra and what
companies are doing to creatively avoid layoffs. Mark also talked
about issues around the older worker and helped us better understand
what constitutes a hostile work environment.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009 |
Greg and Steve spent the majority of the show discussing Greg’s revisions to the Tuckman model of group/team development: Forming-Storming-Norming-Performing. If you’d like a copy of the model and the article explaining it, contact Greg at ggiesen@askdrmac.com. |
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Thursday, March 5, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed John Horan, President and CEO of Horan & McConaty Funeral Services www.horancares.com. John shared his leadership philosophy that has contributed to the success of Horan & McConaty and gave examples of value added service that he regularly catches his employees providing to their clients during the most difficult of times. John also talked about the importance of work/life balance, particularly in his field, and the benefit of having a sense of humor. |
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Thursday, February 26, 2009 |
Greg and Steve discussed the eight keys in Steven Covey’s latest article, Principled Centered Leadership. They were also joined by a caller who wanted advice in working with a supervisor he’s had previous problems with before. |
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Thursday, February 19, 2009 |
With Greg out on assignment, Steve took the helm and brought on Robert Wendover wendover@gentrends.com, an expert on generation studies and workforce trends, as his guest. Steve and Robert talked primarily about the characteristics of the different generations in the workplace and how to work best with each of the generational groups. Visit www.gentrends.com for more information on generational differences. |
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Thursday, February 12, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Mike Kraft of The Field Consulting www.thefieldconsulting.com as their special guest. The topic this week was executive coaching. Mike, an executive coach himself, shared his approach, technique, and many of the various assessments he uses when coaching one of his clients, including biofeedback. |
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Thursday, February 5, 2009 |
Greg & Steve welcomed Rich Tallman from the Center
for Creative Leadership as their guest. Rich gave his perspective on
how and why employees and management alike are struggling during these
turbulent times and offered helpful suggestions on how to remain sane
and optimistic.
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Thursday, January 29, 2009 |
Greg and Steve welcomed Gina Schreck as their special guest. Gina is the co-founder and digital immigration officer for Synapse3di www.Synapse3Di.com and talked about the keys to making business sense of today’s new technology. She specifically addressed the uses of networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook, and the reasons why Twitter has become so popular. Gina also talked about Second Life and all the virtual potential for business and higher education. For additional information on Twitter and Second Life, visit the Synapse3Di website. Another resource for a better understanding of networking sites and new technology devices can be found in the book, “33 Million People in the Room,” by Juliette Powell. |
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Thursday, January 22, 2009 |
Steve Sorensen joined the Ask Dr. Mac show as Greg’s new co-host. Welcome Steve!
The topic of the show was “How to Be a Star at Work,” based on the book by the same name written by Robert Kelley. Greg and Steve walked thru each of Kelley’s nine strategies for becoming a star while adding their own insights on the topic. They also addressed a Dear Dr. Mac letter sent to ask@askdrmac.com about a volunteer manager wanting advice on how to tactfully seek out deserved recognition for herself without coming across as a glory-seeker. The show ended on caller Casey’s question on how to best position himself for a promotion. |
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Thursday, January 15, 2009 |
Greg’s guest this week was Terry Ebert, business development consultant with Pinnacle Pathways terry@pinnaclepathways.org Greg and Terry addressed three Dear Dr. Mac letters sent to the show:
- Older employee who was recently turned down for an upper management job wondering what his next move would be to get ahead.
- A question on the validity of using personality tests to screen job applicants.
- An employee wondering if he should go to the boss after seeing his coworker totally mess up a presentation with a client.
Terry shared a great resource for those of you wanting to better prepare for upcoming interviews. The book is “Now Discover Your Strengths.” |
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Thursday, January 8, 2009 |
Greg opened the show by filling the listeners in on why the show, his website, and his latest management novel, are all called “Ask Dr. Mac”. He then introduced his guest, Susan Owens, susan@owens.org , a human resource consultant, and they explored the topic of job interviews (from both the employers and prospective employees’ perspective). |
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Thursday, December 18, 2008 |
Greg presented his proven formula for turning ineffective New Year’s resolutions into effective and long-lasting New Year’s “Commitments”. In addition to sharing his five keys, he also has provided his ebook, Creating Authenticity: Meaningful Questions to Ask at Year End, for free. All listeners need to do to get their free copy is to email Greg at ggiesen@askdrmac.com and request it. Between the process Greg is recommending and his ebook, listeners should have no problem in creating New Year’s commitments that last.
Judith and Greg wrapped up the show by sharing their responses to some of the questions from Greg’s book. |
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Thursday, December 11, 2008 |
Judith started off the show talking about the holiday office party and presented a list of Do’s and Don’ts to follow. Some of the tips included: 1) Remember that office parties are still an extension of work. Therefore, maintain appropriate behavior. 2) Limit the amount of “shop talk,” especially if spouses and significant others are present. 3) Branch out and meet colleagues outside of your department (comfort zone). This is the perfect opportunity to reach out. 4) Drink responsibility. You don’t want to feed the rumor mill (last week’s topic) or provide coworkers with water cooler conversation. 5) If the party is after hours and at a restaurant, cover the food and non-alcoholic beverages but let employees purchase their own alcohol.
Greg and Judith were joined later in the show by Dr. Michael Arloski, a wellness psychologist, author, keynote speaker, and CEO of Real Balance Global Wellness Solutions (www.realbalance.com). Dr. Arloski provided insight on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle balance during the holidays. He also addressed how to manage stress in the workplace during these difficult times.
Lastly, the trio responded to a Dear Dr. Mac letter about a male complaining about having to participate in a Secret Santa activity with coworkers who are all women. You got to hear this one! |
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Thursday, December 4, 2008 |
In their debut show, Dr. Mac and Judith talked about Taylor Clark’s article in Psychology Today, “The 8 ? Laws of Rumor Spread”. In the article review, they discussed how rumors develop, how they spread, and why they spread. Dr. Mac then talked about the damage that rumors can cause in the workplace and what management needs to do in order to curb this from happening. Judith ended the show with a discussion on what a coworker should do if their fellow coworker is not doing their part in meeting deadlines and getting their work done. She gave an example of how to confront such a coworker and what to say. |
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