Michelle Randall
Website: http://www.enrichingleadership.com
The principal of Enriching Leadership International, a global executive coaching and consulting firm, Michelle Randall maximizes the potential of high-growth global organizations. Her own leadership experience includes being a high tech executive at Silicon Valley's Airspeak, which developed the forerunner to Apple's iPad, and leading international teams in the U.S., Europe and Asia for Deutsche Telekom in Germany. http://www.enrichingleadership.com
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"I'm Not Listening to You!" Why Political Conversations Are So Volatile
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2011-01-21 (16 views)
Political discussions reveal how we share a nationality but live in parallel political cultures. In the U.S. we have 536 elected officials running the largest economy ever to exist, and they cannot communicate with one another. Here's a simple way to create change.Have you ever had a political conversation where ... Read more (610 words)
The Six Steps to Delegation
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-15 (20 views)
There are six steps to successfully delegating tasks. Most managers and leaders only do one of these steps, while some conduct two of the steps. When the task isn't completed to the manager's satisfaction, all too often the manager comes to his coach or boss complaining that his employees just ... Read more (972 words)
Generating Thought Leadership To Grow Your Career and Company
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-15 (9 views)
Becoming a thought leader will radically improve the trajectory of your career and business. By definition, thought leaders are the ones people seek out for their insight and approaches. They are cited by others to prove their points, and their expertise inspires ideas and sparks fresh potential in others in ... Read more (567 words)
Making the Highest Possible Contribution
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-15 (5 views)
Do you ever feel you have so much potential that you can't sit still? All high performers feel this potential boiling up within them. It’s what they look for in turn when making key hires. But even with the most promising new employee, something can happen and, next thing you ... Read more (407 words)
Power in Vulnerability
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-04 (5 views)
"My Power Lies in My Vulnerability" may not be something we would think up as a campaign slogan for a political candidate. However, as increasing value is placed on collaborative leadership, it is a key factor differentiating outstanding leaders as they take on the challenge of actively practicing vulnerability.Thinking about ... Read more (311 words)
Power, Leadership and You
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-04 (3 views)
This is an excerpt from an essay Michelle contributed to the book, Winning Without Compromising Yourself.Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, George Bush, Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey – people who have power are subject to both reverence and distain. They engender great loyalty and animosity based partially on the natural alliance we ... Read more (872 words)
Toe Curling Vision
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-12-04 (5 views)
Each year brings with it a whole new brand of crazy-making busyness. Listening to my clients, now seems to be even more intense than usual. So it’s time to take a breath and revisit your vision for the year. Your vision is that picture of your whole life, as you ... Read more (364 words)
Appreciating that Special Someone
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-11-28 (2 views)
Just like any parent of a young child, these days I'm training my daughter to appreciate others and their acts of kindness by saying "Thank you". We're all trained to be sincerely grateful for good luck, blessings and gifts from people and the universe. Yet, oddly enough, we rarely get ... Read more (628 words)
Making Mentor Relationships Work
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-11-28 (4 views)
Mentor relationships begin with plenty of promise. Often however they don't deliver because the mentor and mentee don't know how to make the most of the relationship. As a professional business mentor, and mentor to UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business Global Social Venture Competition for the past few years ... Read more (316 words)
Healthy Impatience
Submitted by Michelle Randall on 2010-11-28 (13 views)
If patience is a virtue and we're living and working at breakneck speed, do we have to give up our virtue in the name of profitability? The surprising answer is probably not. If you and your employees have a healthy impatience, you will refuse to remain stuck because when people ... Read more (384 words)

