Where Behavioral Leadership Meets Emotional Intelligence – Shari Frisinger

Monthly Archives: May 2010

Empathy on the Supreme Court

The most recent Supreme Court Justice appointee has been getting a lot of publicity, as expected.  These Justices handle perhaps the most difficult judgment cases in the United States.  This is where all appeals end.  Depending on the viewpoints of … Continue reading

Busted by Email

  Emailing from your company email account is not as innocent as it once was. From the Pacific Business Journal: It’s not just the potential for litigation when someone sends an offensive e-mail. Every angry customer, frustrated competitor and spurned … Continue reading

If you can't read ….

Recently Stephen King said this: I don’t want to sound like an ad, a public service ad on TV, but the fact is if you can read, you can walk into a job later on. If you don’t, then you’ve … Continue reading

Solo Sample

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Is Her Body the Problem?

Interesting discussion on Bill O’Reilly … they were talking about how women, such as Valerie Bertinelli, who lose weight are shown on TV in bikini’s.  There apparently are also quite a few ads with other stars – Cindy Crawford, Heather … Continue reading

Cessna Pilot Center

Once again, Shari has been asked to help flight instructors be aware of thow they are perceived by their students, and how to increase loyalty and referrals. Her break-out session, Emotional Intelligence for Flight Instructors, will be presented at their … Continue reading

Painting Word Pictures

Thoughts are remembered more easily when you create a mental picture in the mind of your reader or listener.  The following is thanks to my Fort Worth FireFighters and Fort Worth Policeman students.  I recently traveled up to Fort Worth … Continue reading

Tom Cruise ~ Misunderstood?

I was scanning the cable news networks’ websites and came across this on CNN: Cruise: ‘Things have been misunderstood’ In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, he said that his episode of jumping on her couch was “an authentic way of … Continue reading