Curious about executive coaching but not sure exactly what to expect? I’ve rounded up 3 of the most common reasons clients use an executive coach in my latest article on Forbes, ”How to Use an Executive Coach.”
Read MoreIn my latest Forbes article, we get deep down into the art of dealing with difficult people at the office.
Hard as we might try, it's often impossible to avoid working with difficult people all together. But while we can't always choose who we work with, we can choose how we engage.
Read MoreThis month on Forbes I explore the little-known upsides of office politics and why you should be playing the game.
Read MoreThis week on Forbes, I’m talking executive presence. It’s a huge part of what people often come to me for, and for good reason. It’s the quality that really sticks with people. It’s what inspires teams, buys you influence, and, on a more personal level, helps you bring the best version of yourself to your work.
Read MoreI am honored, excited and just a little bit nervous about joining the invite-only Forbes Coaches Council, a community of top business and executive coaches selected across the industry, and contributing to Forbes.com through original articles, published Q&A panels, and more.
Read MoreAre you your own worst critic? Do you beat yourself up for all of the things you don't know or for your mistakes? Do you compare yourself to others? Do you hate admitting when you don't know something? Do you get defensive when someone contradicts you or challenges you? …
Read MoreA guest post by Kim Bielak, Freelance Marketing, Social Media, and Brand Consulting…A few months ago I left a job at a Silicon Valley startup. Like many startups, things changed rapidly, so in quite a concentrated amount of time I had the unique opportunity to witness a very full spectrum of workplace wins and losses.
Read MoreI bet you can name at least one major book that's inspired you to pivot, pursue a new idea, or even change the way you think. So whether it's for the C-suite, workplace development, or just your own personal journey, here are a few of my all-time favorite business and personal book recommendations.
Read MoreYou cringe when you think about how you handled the situation. How you said all the wrong things. How you reacted instead of thinking things through…what do you do when you know you messed up?
Read MoreI am always awed by the stories of founders, makers, artists, activists who were seemingly born knowing what they were meant to do with their lives.
I am not one of those people....
Starla Sireno Professional Development, LLC (www.StarlaSireno.com), a nationally recognized leader in executive coaching and leadership development officially launched its New York office.
Read MoreStarla Sireno NYC based Leadership Coach Launches New Blog Offering Leadership Development Insights.
Read MoreIn our increasingly public lives, how much do we choose to do things not just because we love them, but because they send a particular message about who we are and how we choose to live?
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