Dana Gallagher, MPH, PA, CHIC

Archive 2015

My Epic Fail

I’ve just weathered my most miserable work-related failure to date. I won’t bore you with the details, but the basic facts are these: •I set a BHAG (big, hairy, audacious goal.) •I went ALL IN. •Leaving no stone unturned, I did everything in my power to reach my BHAG. •I willed myself to persevere, despite numerous

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Crafting Professional Persona: Social Skills

The VP who has an “open door policy,” but a closed mind. The director who talks incessantly about his hobby. The supervisor who plays favorites. The coworker who over-shares about her personal life. What do these people have in common? Whether they know it or not, each of them has a professional persona crisis. More

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Crafting Professional Persona: Know Your Stuff

In my previous post, I introduced the topic of crafting professional persona. In this 2nd of a 5-part series, I will dive a bit more deeply into the elements of professional persona. I will also suggest actions you can take to present yourself more accurately and more positively. The 4 elements of professional persona are: •Technical Competence •Social Skills

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Crafting Professional Persona

“Professional persona” (a term often used interchangeably with “personal branding”) is what brings nearly all of my clients in for coaching. Many are seeking to increase managerial or executive “presence,” while others are digging out from behaviors that have besmirched their professional reputations. Whether they are seeking to expand or to rehabilitate their personae, knowing just what “professional

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Looking Through New Eyes

“What did you DO?” I often get asked this question, admiringly, by clients who think that I have somehow worked magic in an intractably difficult workplace. As flattering as that may seem, here’s the thing:  9 times out of 10 I haven’t “done” anything. I’m not being humble. Truly, it is not that I pulled

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Feedback: The Gift That Keeps Giving

Imagine receiving a gift. You are probably picturing yourself extending your hands, taking whatever is offered, opening it with happy anticipation, and saying a delighted thank you. Unless what you are receiving is feedback. Although this is not so true for my colleagues in Japan, in California we spend a lot of time giving, getting, or otherwise

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