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Award-winning business coach, international keynote speaker, and UNIGNORABLE® Founder, Rob Tillman, is known for empowering job-seekers to be seen, shortlisted, and selected - without changing who they are or learning to "sell themselves better." His counterintuitive perspectives appear in INC, Entrepreneur, The Independent, Straight Arrow News, and many other respected outlets. Rob's action-focused guidance leverages 20+ years of navigating over $1B in business sales growth and tens-of-millions in hiring decisions across seven countries.
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Summer doesn't lower the bar—it reveals which leadership behaviors were already undermining morale and productivity all year. Members of the Senior Executive HR Think Tank share the one thing leaders should stop doing this summer: from micromanaging and overloading capacity to holding back vacation boundaries, running back-to-back meetings and waiting for the right season to fix what is already broken.Summer is supposed to be the season when things slow down a little. Longer days, lighter calendars, well-earned vacations. But for many employees, the experience is the opposite: the same meeting cadence, the same deadlines, the same expectations—delivered on top of school schedules, family commitments and the cumulative exhaustion of a year that never quite paused. The result is predictable. According to Eagle Hill Consulting's 2025 Workforce Burnout Survey, 55% of the U.S. workforce is currently experiencing burnout, while Gallup data puts global disengagement at levels that cost the world economy an estimated $8.8 trillion in lost productivity annually. Summer does not cause this. But it exposes it.Members of the Senior Executive HR Think Tank, a curated group of human resources leaders, executives and organizational strategists, were asked a deceptively simple question: What is the one thing leaders should stop doing during the summer if they want to improve employee morale and productivity? Their answers cut across micromanagement, capacity overload, meeting culture, performance surveillance and the leadership habit of waiting for the right moment to fix what is already not working.Taken together, their recommendations reveal something important: summer is not a special case that requires a seasonal workaround. It is an opportunity to practice the kind of leadership that should be standard year-round—and to stop the habits that erode trust, morale and performance regardless of the month.
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UNIGNORABLE
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UNIGNORABLE® is a full-service consultancy with a proprietary approach for positioning job-seekers to be seen, shortlisted, and selected for the best career opportunities – without changing who they are or learning to “sell themselves better.” Clients have been hired by an impressive list of well-known companies in hiring pools of other candidates with better qualifications and more experience, due to application of unique frameworks capable of overcoming these usual shortfalls.
