Kevin McKenzie, Founder and Chief Questions Officer of Whatif? Advisory Inc., our Strategic Partner and a good friend of MarchFifteen, invites you to look beyond empowerment and consider what it […]
Organizational Transformation
Epigenetic Inheritance and Leadership: Are We Born to Lead, or Shaped to Lead?
I definitely spend too much time following one of my heroes — the physicist Brian Cox. He recently shared a short video about epigenetic inheritance, which, of course, I adored. […]
Featured in Forbes: Navigating the Post-Reorg Blues
We are honoured to share that our President and Founder, Edyta Pacuk, has been featured in the Forbes Coaches Council with her latest article, “The Post-Reorg Blues: What Happens After […]
Workplace Resilience: Beyond Leadership
I remain inspired by the work of Susan David, who in her practice explores the concept of emotional agility – at work and in her personal life. The world is […]
Business Transformation: From Planning to Execution
“How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors That Determine the Fate of Every Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration” by Bent Flyvbjerg, is a book that has been […]
Adopting a Growth Mindset
I recently read a (not easy to read) book called “Mindset – The New Psychology of Success” by Carol Dweck and many of our clients are intrigued by the concept of […]
Transformational Leaders – What do they have in common?
All of our clients are going through some form of transformation. Some are radical, others are paced. There is therefore a heightened need for the culture to shift, and even […]
Forbes Coaches Council Feature – 15 Ways You Can Foster Change While Managing Employee Well-Being
As a member of the Forbes Coaches Council, Edyta gets the opportunity to share her coaching and entrepreneurial expertise with readers. This month she shares the advice to “reward people for […]
Creating an Intelligent Organization
A short while ago I met a very successful Entrepreneur, who was preoccupied with the fact that his employees had not mastered basic English, nor could they handle simple math […]