Jack C. Randall, CIC, PCLA, PFMM Kathleen M. Randall, CSP © 2017 – All rights reserved. STRESS. It’s a primary cause of physical ailments, mental burnout, and hairpin triggers. In our current culture of bigger—better—faster, managers and employees are stretched to the limit… expected to do more with less. So what can you do to keep […]
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Taking the STRESS Out Before It Stresses You Out!
Quit being polite! No… I didn’t say start being rude. I said quit being polite to the point that you shut down, walk away, boil, snipe, snap, and only end up venting to the people who can’t help you. Only you can help you and it’s time to start. Time after time I’ve run into […]
Co-workers, Family, and the Holiday Season
-Kathleen Randall, CSP Randall Resources International While the following article is one I re-post each year, I do so because I believe the information is timeless and a helpful reminder as each one of us goes into the upcoming weeks… “It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” Or so the song goes. With the […]
Managing for Success: How to Hold People Accountable for Results
by Kathleen M. Randall, CSP © Randall Resources International 2014 www.RandallResourcesInt.com Ever felt like you were pulling your hair out trying to get adults to do their jobs and be accountable for their progress? Chris walked in and sat down in my office. He began describing a series of missed deadlines and frustration with […]
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year? 5 Steps to Keep Your Cool and Avoid Melt-Down During the Holiday Season
-by Kathleen Randall, CSP Randall Resources International “It’s the most wonderful time of the year…” Or so the song goes. With the holidays underway and ramping into high gear, many of us are over-extended and just one step away from an emotional melt-down! We’re over-worked, over-taxed, over-looked, and have less sleep, less time, and less […]
Quit Reacting! 5 Steps to Keeping Your Leadership Sanity
Download this flyer Stress and conflict. Conflict and stress. It’s all around us– at work, at home, on vacation. What about that last committee meeting you just attended– the one that was so tense you could just feel the heat start to rise? Or what about that family gathering you just attended– the one that […]