by Guillermo Villar | Jul 2, 2018 | Blog
Do you judge others by how they drive? I admit it: I do. I feel that how we behave when we’re driving in traffic is pretty analogous to how we work and even how we live our lives. So what kind of driver are you? And how do you view those other drivers around you...
by Guillermo Villar | Jun 18, 2018 | Blog
Even if you’re dead set on improving the effectiveness of your communication at work, it can sometimes be hard to know how much you’re improving. If you have this problem, you’re not alone. My coaching clients are generally quite clear about things...
by Guillermo Villar | Jun 4, 2018 | Blog
As humans, we’re quick to categorize and put things in groups of like things that make sense to us. And while that tendency can sometimes serve us well (like when we need to quickly make order out of chaos), overusing our categorizing skills in the area of...
by Guillermo Villar | May 21, 2018 | Blog
It’s a given in business: things go wrong. And what organizations, teams, and even individuals do when that happens speaks volumes about them. So what do YOU do when things go wrong? Hopefully, you do what professionals do—you fix the situation. But beyond that,...
by Guillermo Villar | May 7, 2018 | Blog
Communicating at work is similar to breathing air: yes, we need to do it so that we can do everything else we want to do, but we don’t usually think about it too much. So if someone suggests to you that you should breathe better, a natural response might be to...
by Guillermo Villar | Apr 23, 2018 | Blog
In a leadership workshop I delivered recently, we talked about different communication styles that people can adopt when relating to people they work with, and the question came up: If you’re being selective about the things you tell one person versus another,...