With a vow to go where life takes him, Lawrence Mathews shares his goals for the new year. Editor’s Note: Mathews contributed last year to our New Year’s reSOLUTION series. Revisit the hopes he shared for 2014 here.
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: A New Focus on Diversity
Colliers International’s HR Director has a desire to change the way diversity is seen within her industry in the new year
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Foster Authenticity
How to make real connections in a virtual world, a goal for the future
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Treasured Family Moments
SVP of Marketing, Kellie Richter, reflects on the past year to see that there will be many special times in 2015
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Making Time for One’s Self
In leading the new wellness program at Informatica, Jo Stoner has found her resolution inspiration for the new year
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Embracing Social
How Ontario Systems’ VP of Administration & CPO plans on making 2015 a connections-driven year By Jill Lehman Another year is coming to an end, making it time to reflect and identify the possibilities ahead in the new year. This coming year is the year of social technology transformation, otherwise known as breaking out of my comfort zone and truly …
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Releasing anxiety and relieving stress
A fishing trip was the spark that helped Amryis’ Nick Khadder see the need for stress relief in 2015
New Year’s reSolutions: Plan for Growth
How Alex Lee’s SVP of HR & Innovation is setting goals to grow personally in 2015
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Scrum
How new processes will change the way a team works in 2015 By Tony DiCostanzo If you’re anything like me, your New Year’s resolutions habitually include getting more exercise and staying fit. For 2015, however, I’m stretching out and warming up to a new kind of agility—and it doesn’t involve a gym bag. It’s Scrum. A dramatic departure from traditional …
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Confidence is Key
How speaking up in 2014 has led Dr. Jamie Kulaga to gaining confidence in 2015 By Dr. Jaime Kulaga In order to move up personally and professionally, sometimes you have to be aggressive. At times, you have to persuade, convince and even be pushy. As a woman, being aggressive isn’t always the best option. Maybe it’s taboo, maybe it’s uncomfortable, …
New Year’s reSolutions: Recognize Opportunities for Change
Identifying the small areas that have large impact will be the theme for CMO Don Lee’s 2015. By Don Lee As the year draws to a close, it is natural to reflect on the past 365 days and think about what the year ahead may hold. From a personal perspective, my goal is to embrace the concept that small changes …
CFO Sentiment Study Sheds Light on Leadership and Human Capital
With the 5th Annual Study In Progress, We Take a Look Back on Last Year’s Results.
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Without a Heart, It’s Just a Machine
Southwest Airlines’ Director of People discusses how she intends to appreciate others both inside and outside of the office in the new year.
New Year’s reSOLUTIONS: Making a Positive Difference in 2015
CMO John Trierweiler explains why this year his focus will be on giving rather than receiving
New Year’s reSolutions: Making the Jelly Beans Count
Flipboard GC Cecily Mak explains how she intends to “zoom out” and see the bigger picture in the year ahead