Kate Wieczorek has led a dynamic 13-year career across workplace strategy, management consulting, aerospace, and architecture. Kate has worked with over 60 high-performing companies. Her past clients include Amazon, ViacomCBS, AIG, Deutsche Bank. Writing for the Leadership
What Companies Should Learn From Employees ‘Quiet Quitting’
Quiet quitting is defined as doing the basic requirements of a job, usually with disengagement. There are important lessons organizations need to learn to self-correct.
5 Ways To Boost Collaboration For Remote Teams
Remote workers can be just as collaborative and productive as their in-person counterparts. Here’s five tips to ensure that remote teams have strong collaboration.
5 Styles Of Giving Feedback That Inspire Action
Providing feedback does not always produce the anticipated outcome. Try out these new five approaches to inspire action and decrease repetitive feedback conversations
New Leaders: This Is How You Should Deliver Performance Reviews
Leading a performance review as a new manager can feel daunting. Here’s some tips for facilitating a successful performance review.
Hiring From Within Can Lessen Layoffs And Fill Gaps
Talent drives everything in business. Here’s why introducing and endorsing an internal hiring process can be the best thing for your company.
How Leaders Can Change Careers Without Decreasing Income
Changing careers can feel unsettling. I’ve successfully changed industries three times without taking a pay cut - here’s how you do it.