by Tony Zampella | Dec 18, 2018 | Practice, Spirituality
As we end another year, it seems natural to reflect on it. We take inventory, question assumptions, and pause. The notion of reflection requires a relationship with silence, a willingness to cultivate and appreciate moments of silence. Silence can be a confusing...
by Tony Zampella | Nov 29, 2018 | Leadership
“Move Fast and Break Things,” coined by innovation guru and Harvard Business School professor Clayton Christensen, has become the ideology for disruptive innovation. Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and PayPal and a venture capitalist, endorses it in his new book...
by Tony Zampella | Nov 12, 2018 | Spirituality, Wisdom
Being of service often requires a deep connection to human experiences. Ever notice how we live with the words that describe such experiences? Of late, I’ve observed words such as sympathy, empathy, or compassion employed to describe political leaders in certain...
by Tony Zampella | Oct 22, 2018 | Learning/Coaching
When working with coaches and executives, I am often asked about differences in types of coaching, such as life coaching, executive coaching, and leadership development. Are these just branding gimmicks to charge higher fees? Do these require different training? How...
by Tony Zampella | Oct 2, 2018 | Learning/Coaching
“Why do we confront learning opportunities with fear rather than wonder?” “Why do we derive our self‐esteem from knowing as opposed to learning?” “Why do we criticize others before we even understand them?” It’s been 25 years since these questions opened the seminal...