7 Years of Ripples of Impact
Black River PM Anniversary! In 2017, we started Black River Performance Management, believing that “work should fuel the human spirit, not drain it.” We feel fortunate to have reached this point. However, before we share more, let’s consider some data...
Read MoreDo Athletes Really “Just Do It” Better? Unpacking the Research
Article: Lion, Burch, & Bolinger. (2024). Athletic Identity and Discretionary Effort at Work. Organization Management Journal, 21(3). In June, colleagues from Idaho State University and I published a paper that studied former athletes in the workplace. The study was created...
Read MoreIt’s Great to Have Values, but Do You Have the Skills?
Work hard, dedication, accountability, and respect are common answers to the question we ask at our workshops – what professional values do you possess? The irony is that in many instances, despite possessing similar values, people struggle with a) being...
Read MoreGive Me Growers, Not Show-ers
Please let me explain… Today, I was asked, “How do we return to pre-COVID culture and practices?” My quick answer was, “We don’t, and we won’t…it is all slightly different now.” However, that doesn’t mean the magic (in reference to...
Read MoreIs it a Retreat or a Work Session?
This past week, Black River had the opportunity to spend some time in Alaska working with two different clients. Angie led a multi-day board of directors retreat for one client at an off-site location. The retreat included team building, capacity...
Read MoreDylan’s Dis-ease – How Our Energy Affects Others
It is incredible how a leader’s mere presence can impact team dynamics. During my travels these past few months, I visited several great places. The caliber of the facilities was top-notch, matching the impeccable service. However, there was one exception....
Read MoreGrowth Requires Nourishment – Where Are You Getting Yours?
The following is an excerpt of the message I sent to my graduate Motivation class this week; I received positive feedback and a request to share it with others. So here you go! In my Contemporary Theories of Motivation course,...
Read MoreBig “G” or Little “g” Grievance? The Difference Matters
A few times a year I get contacted specifically for conflict resolution/mediation services because a group reports that they have no other options but to bring in an outside party to mediate a situation. The following is my typical response...
Read MoreFeedback is Like Most Other Gifts; We Appreciate it More When it is Something We Want
As I wrap up my holiday blog season on the gift of feedback, I want to draw attention to a significant factor as it relates to our ability to accept feedback. However, prior to doing that, think back to a...
Read MoreDid that Feedback Sting? You Have 24 Hours (to get over it 😉
There is no doubt that some types of feedback can really rattle us. It can cut to the core, even though we know it was necessary. The following is a support solution Angie and I established for our household. Whether...
Read MoreWould You Rather Climb a Mountain or Provide Someone Feedback?
If climbing a mountain is more desirable than providing a person with difficult feedback, you are not alone. Feedback is one of the most valuable culture and behavior-supporting actions leaders, and co-workers can provide to one another. However, providing meaningful...
Read MoreFeedback = Love, Accountability = Respect
Providing clear and specific feedback is one of the most difficult tasks an employee encounters. Here we explore how to begin to minimize the stress and increase the impact of these difficult conversations.
Read MoreThe Significance of the Position Description Build
Have you ever wondered why you might not be able to find the ideal candidates for your postings? Or, perhaps more accurately, you think you found the ideal candidate but over time they fizzle out? Setting aside the present churn...
Read MoreOur Future of Work
The big question surrounding the present and future world of work is “what should we expect? If we consider a few, rather dismal current truths about life today, we might not be very optimistic for the future of work 10,...
Read MoreAnnual Reviews, an Annual Blunder?
A consultant I’ve known for a number of years reached out to me recently for my input on a new Performance Appraisal (PA) form he was creating for his clients. We did the back-and-forth feedback exchange and wrapped it up...
Read MoreNeed a Framework to Better Understand Human Flourishing? Take CAR for a Spin!
One of the things I have found with myself as I take this interesting journey through life is that accurately understanding why I do what I do helps me make sense of both the good and poor decisions I make,...
Read MoreDo You See What I See?
When is the last time you gave a person directions? How was that experience? Did they clearly understand your instructions? What about a person not familiar with the area, the landscape, or the organization, for that matter? Directions and instructions...
Read MoreDo Athletic Experiences Lead to Desirable Workplace Motivation?
The following is an excerpt from a larger piece, by myself, published by Human Resource Research. What do you think? As a former college athlete, I have found myself in a unique position. For many years, in my positions as...
Read MoreWhy the Last Thing We Need to be Doing is Watching the Debates, or Discussing Who Won
There’s no wonder why the social-web is blowing up around the debate last night. It was completely unacceptable from every viewpoint-there was no humility, no love, and humanism was hardly a priority. However, it is clear that the debate didn’t...
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