Tag: Greg Dardis
Bragging vs. sharing: How to strike the right note
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
The Miss America pageant that aired earlier this month required, for the first time, that finalists answer not one...
Reaping the rewards of taking risks
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
As soon as I saw the headline, “To raise brave girls, encourage adventure,” I thought of my 9-year-old daughter.
The...
Six steps to more effective email
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
Last year, the average employee sent and received 123 business emails a day, according to the Radicati Group.
For all...
The keys to a great inaugural address
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
It’s no coincidence that the first charge of a new president, right after being sworn in, is to give...
Tips for professionals to seize the holiday season
By Greg Dardis
Executive coaching fills me with hope because every day I get to witness self-improvement. An old dog can, indeed, learn new tricks!
When...
Learning from Elon Musk: The best leaders practice self-care
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
The question stood out amid a lengthy Q&A, drawing laughs from the audience and the CEO on stage.
Tesla’s annual...
How public speaking can spark a movement
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
The events that will come to define July – Black Lives Matter protests, Dallas funerals and two political conventions...
Learning from George Washington, master of etiquette
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
To run an executive coaching firm is to continually engage in a study of leadership.
I try to evaluate a...
How to deliver a memorable graduation speech
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
The truth is, if you’re delivering a commencement address, your speech is just one box on a long checklist...
The best public speakers exercise hospitality
By Greg Dardis / Guest Column
Danny Meyer was set to take the LSAT in 12 hours, and the 25-year-old from St. Louis found himself...