by Linda Hoopes | Apr 10, 2015 | Blog, Research
I received the following question from a resilience practitioner: I continue to frame an individual’s stronger resilience characteristics as, just that, strengths—even gifts. (Where appropriate, I am promoting the idea of strength areas being a stewardship to...
by Linda Hoopes | Apr 1, 2015 | Synergy/Teams
Dear Resilience Practitioners: While many of you are using group profiles effectively to help teams explore their combined responses to change, the Team Synergy Profile goes beyond this by including a second tool that evaluates the team’s effectiveness in...
by Linda Hoopes | Dec 31, 2014 | Front Page
The new year is a great time to think about fresh starts. Yet, as we all know, it’s a lot easier to make resolutions than to turn them into lasting change. Here are ten suggestions for moving from resolutions to results: ...
by Linda Hoopes | Dec 29, 2014 | Linda Personal, Linda Professional, Personal Resilience
Earlier this month, I took a 10-day writing retreat to focus on my next book. I felt so surrounded and lifted by the good thoughts people sent me as I was preparing to go that I thought I would write an account of the retreat to share with my friends and well-wishers....
by Linda Hoopes | May 9, 2014 | Blog, Organizational Resilience
As we seek to understand change-related overload, we’ve talked about *why* change is demanding, and we’ve talked about the sources of change demand. The next piece of the puzzle has to do with the magnitude of demand. Each change we encounter brings a...