Doug never colored within the lines as a child and believes in the healing power of dark chocolate. Despite being allergic to neck ties, he’s passionate about business. A Certified Executive Coach with global experience, he teaches leading edge approaches that help organizations create cultures that drive engagement, productivity and innovation, giving leaders and teams the skills and experience to contribute to the business in high impact ways.

Work & Life: The Power of Gratitude

Here in the US Thanksgiving is just around the corner.  Soon many of us will be taking time to acknowledge what we’re grateful for. Then, after the weekend of feasting, we’ll go back to not thinking too much about gratitude. But gratitude, practiced daily, has powerful effects on our physical health, psychological well-being, our relationships…

5 Reasons to Celebrate the ‘Invisibles’ on Your Team

Much of contemporary workplace culture focuses on the extravert, where the contributions of the limelight avoiders can easily go unnoticed. Yet it is these ‘invisibles’ who make substantive contributions. They just eschew standing on boardroom tables promoting their amazingness. This near ubiquitous focus on dynamic, outgoing, and sociable people can be a huge loss for…

Time to Play: 7 Reasons Why You Need To Answer the Call

Having spent a sun soaked Canada Day long weekend boating off a nearby coastal island we came back to Vancouver to a neighborhood street party. Folks of all ages, many new to the ‘hood, had gathered, and the BBQ was pumping out all sorts of deliciousness. Within moments all the kids were off rollicking and…

THE Idea: Measure Leaders by Their Ability to Engage

There is still a huge chasm between knowing about the importance of employee engagement and doing something about it. With two thirds of western workers disconnected from their work, massive potential remains unrealized. How leaders interact with their employees is the primary driver of engagement levels in the workplace. This in turn directly influences the…