Paladin Coaching & Learning ~ Applied. Business & Professional Coaching and Training to optimize your and your team's performance.

Paladin is blazing a new path in core skills mastery for personal, professional, and organizational success. Using a unique Integrated Learning approach, our techniques create rapid impact, through engaging content, user-centric design, challenging experiences and cutting edge technologies. We partner with organizations to fill that critical skills gap needed to thrive in a competitive landscape.

At Paladin, we believe that life is about relationships and nine times out of ten it’s the soft-skills that make the difference in your personal and professional success. Our mantra is “Coaching and Learning ~ Applied” because applying practical techniques will transform your life, relationships and workplace culture.

Wow!
07/10/2022

Wow!

Dr Jordan B Peterson lists the reasons why we're seeing an extended conflict in Ukraine, and explains why a culture war in the West has fueled the Russian fi...

Excellent article, citing multiple resources and studies. Do you or any of your coworkers behave these ways?
07/10/2020

Excellent article, citing multiple resources and studies.

Do you or any of your coworkers behave these ways?

Plus: Protesters sue over alleged mistreatment by arresting officers, a new ruling on robocalls, and more...

04/23/2020

“What goes up, must come down. Unless it’s the National Debt.
- Sir Isaac Newton”

Fake Quote Competition: write a quote in the comments and share this post.

Best fake quote receives a free copy of our book, Dad Quote of the Day mailed to them. Contest ends May 31, 2020.

What a roller coaster ride.
12/02/2019

What a roller coaster ride.

Have you ever taken a small bouncing ball, perhaps a tennis ball, and thrown it against the ground near a wall? When I was a kid, I’d take a ball, throw it down at an angle, it would then hit the ground, bounce up against the wall, and given the right force and angle, ricochet back to me to be thr...

When you change significant aspects of your life, your associations will also change. Here’s proof.If Winnie The Pooh st...
11/05/2018

When you change significant aspects of your life, your associations will also change.

Here’s proof.

If Winnie The Pooh stopped eating Honey, and began a Ketogenic lifestyle, he and Piglet would have a different type of relationship.

When you get promoted, want to break into a new industry, or step into anything else important, change takes time.

You need to recognize plowing a new field, whether in your mind or career, to prepare for a different harvest, doesn’t happen overnight.

And it may come with significant pain and heartache.

The great news is that you always bring those old confidences with you to broaden things as you move forward.

Employee Engagement
08/15/2018

Employee Engagement

The typical manager today is generally great at hitting his or her numbers, but only a small minority have mastered the art of inspirational leadership.

Employee Engagement
08/15/2018

Employee Engagement

One of the most powerful factors that spurs customers to become advocates for a company is employees’ positive behavior and attitude.

Employee Engagement
08/15/2018

Employee Engagement

Encouraging frequent dialogues between bosses and employees seems pretty obvious. Yet it’s all too rare. Many senior leadership groups preach a gospel of engagement, but they often abdicate responsibility to HR.

Employee Engagement
08/15/2018

Employee Engagement

How companies can reap the significant financial rewards that come from highly engaged employees.

Employee Engagement Focus on Behaviors
08/15/2018

Employee Engagement

Focus on Behaviors

While most companies talk about employee engagement, few focus on the real issue—inspiration.

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