Born in Spain, Dr. Kiko Suarez brings a unique blend of global experience in marketing and communications, corporate responsibility, information technology and strategic philanthropy. With an earned doctorate in Leadership and Change, Dr. Suarez is a trusted advisor to senior leadership teams in the innovation and talent sectors globally, and serves on several company and nonprofit boards.
T he more I spend time with HR leaders all around the country, both from large and small companies, the more I realize that retention of millennials is a big issue. I don’t think it’s rocket science but it clearly requires an intentional plan that differs from what has... Read more »
Source: Kiko Suarez | Published: June 1, 2017 - 7:58 am
I nstitutions know that they should have more enrollments from students of color. In addition to out-of-state/foreign recruitment strategies, institutions of higher education understand that they could and should do better with students of color in the communities they serve. I believe that having a well-designed entrepreneurship program specially... Read more »
I t’s in our genes! I’m not kidding you. A group of scientists experts in evolutionary biology has published a study (1) where they ran sophisticated computer models showing how humans are instinctively programmed to internalize social norms under certain conditions. We are wired to follow unspoken social norms.... Read more »
“I believe that wisdom is not reserved for a few enlightened individuals; we are born to be wise. Our wisdom system comes to this world empty, and it’s up to us to nurture it, feed it with living and professional experiences. This book reveals the main dimensions of our wisdom system found in research, as well as practical advice on how to develop and nurture them.”
Founder of Northwind Pharmaceuticals, Crosswind Pharmacy, Northwind Electronics, and Cross Stone Creative. Blogger on leadership, adversity, personal growth, and the journey. Blessed to coach young athletes for 12 years. Board member. Business advisor. Husband of 26+ years. Father of four. Still figuring it out.
Normal is such a tricky word. The word presents two double-edged syllables razoring through what we claim to expect while simultaneously dissecting the very banality that has become intolerable in almost every aspect of our lives. There really is no normal, at least not one that is acceptable. To... Read more »
“Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know of the things that have taken place there in these days?” Luke 24:18 The title for the post below came to me during a conversation with my friend Nathan Mowery in 2018. We were having breakfast and talking... Read more »
We must never be too busy to take time to sharpen the saw. Stephen R. Covey Do you remember the days when you spent hours preparing? In a recent conversation with one of my nephews (now a Freshman in high school), I was reminded of the days of intense... Read more »
In his autobiographical novel, The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, James Joyce powerfully describes the discovery of his vocation as a writer as a calling to notice epiphanies and describe them to others. “Notice” is such an interesting word. The world flashes by us in so... Read more »
Now, at mid-career or beyond, you may be asking: “Have I reached my peak? Have I already done my best work?” However, a more important question is: “How do I do my best work in what are now my peak years?” The great news is that you have exactly what you need to answer that question. The journey toward your best version continues and it’s happening right now. Stones Across the River is about finding the path on that journey to your best work.
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