by Emily Chang | Jan 2, 2022 | Learner, Workplace
We have been playing with, feeding, and loving on this little boy for a few months. But in the first month, we didn’t hold him a whole lot. You see, with his oversized (and very heavy) head, he’s not very easy to hold. Furthermore, having spent most of his first...
by Emily Chang | Dec 29, 2021 | Leadership, Learner, Ways of Work, Workplace
Throughout our careers, we invest to identify our strengths via assessments like Myers-Briggs or StrengthsFinder. And it’s certainly helpful to know what we’re good at, to define the context in which we thrive. Yet, while we might impress with our strengths, it’s...
by Emily Chang | Dec 19, 2021 | Change Management, DEI, The Spare Room, Ways of Work, Workplace
I recently spoke with Shawn Nason on his podcast, the Combustion Chronicles. As someone who lives in the world of human-centered design, he is a joy to speak with, and he asks great questions! In fact, at 7:37 of the podcast, he inquires, “What’s your...
by Emily Chang | Nov 28, 2021 | The Spare Room, Workplace
In his Curiosity Bites podcast, Dov and I discuss the topic of CONVICTION. I would hazard to say that every single one of us feels convicted about something. Be it at our kids’ school, in the workplace, in our state/country or maybe in regards to the...
by Emily Chang | Nov 21, 2021 | Learner, Workplace
I’ve learned some interesting facts about hands, recently. First, did you know that there aren’t any muscles in your fingers? And let’s talk about pinkie strength. The pinkie finger is seriously under-appreciated. It’s the smallest digit and lingers...
by Emily Chang | Nov 14, 2021 | Workplace
I recently led a master class at the 2021G-media Summit in Ningbo. When asked to share my thoughts on today’s marketplace, I summarized with these 3 ingredients for brand transformation. Agility. Bill Gates sees it this way: “Success today requires the...