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Denise Corey Coaching Blog: An occasional blog on a wide range of topics including leadership, managing difficult work situations, and gaining new business skills.

Take a Trip to Another Culture

I recently listened to Dr. Erin Meyer on Dax Shepard's podcast, Armchair Expert.

Dr. Meyer is an American author and professor at INSEAD Business School, based in Paris. ... "Meyer is a professor at INSEAD, an international business school with campuses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi. She regularly speaks about cross-cultural management and global teamwork. She has a new book out called The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business."

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Are They Dead?

I'm an impulsive gardener and easily seduced by anything blooming at Southern States. I also have a very short memory and no hope of learning the Latin names of any of my plants. So, Spring is a source of wonder, an annual mystery gift. What will these small shoots become?

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More Bees News

Late last fall we learned that one of our two beehives was struggling. Molly, our bee expert, found evidence that a new queen may have hatched, but we could not find her in the hive. There was also a disturbing lack of new eggs, so we knew we had a problem.

Like many managers, we decided to ignore the problem in hopes that it would resolve over the winter.

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Walk it OFF!

My client (I'll call her Sally) asked for a last-minute meeting because she had been offered a promotion. This was good news, except for the bad news... a very, very small increase in pay.
Sally was sure the modest pay increase was because her new boss didn't recognize her contributions.

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Big, Hairy Dog

This story starts with my dog, Gatsby. He wasn't always my dog. My youngest son, Logan, got Gatsby in the second semester of his first year in medical school. Gatsby is a Beauceron, a French Shepherd, and the small puppy that showed up in early 2013 soon grew into a wonderful 105-pound dog.

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What I Learned From Bees

My husband, John, and I became beekeepers last spring. In early June, we picked up two boxes of bees and settled them into their hives. Everything seemed fine. The bees were active, I made sure to frequently feed them sugar water, and we dutifully opened the hives monthly for a quick look.

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