Edwin is the founder and CEO of ExeQserve, Corporation, an HR Solutions Company. He is also the company’s head consultant for Organization Development and Human Resource Development. Ed developed his skills in training, recruitment, human resource management, organization development, and management consulting through twenty years of collective experience in the retail, financial, BPO and HR consulting business. Connect with him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edebreo/

Empowering Growth: Meet Christine Dela Cruz, ExeQserve's New Training Consultant and Professional Executive Coach

Empowering Growth: Meet Christine Dela Cruz, ExeQserve’s New Training Consultant and Professional Executive Coach

We are thrilled to announce that ExeQserve has welcomed a new addition to its family – Christine Dela Cruz. A professional executive coach with a wealth of experience in HR consulting and corporate training, Christine is poised to bring a fresh perspective and knowledge to the table. Empowering Individuals through Thoughtful Coaching With a strong…

Becoming a T-Shaped Professional: Unlocking the Power of Diversified Skills

I have been noticing that many managers and supervisors lean too much on their technical skills and experience that they fail to appreciate the need to develop other skills necessary for effective leadership and management. Non-T=Shaped Managers struggle with coordination, collaboration, and delegation, and fail to increase the value they create for their organization. If…

First, Build Trust: The Important Role of Leadership in Building Teams

Team building is a vital aspect of successful organizations. When teams work together cohesively, it leads to increased productivity, innovation, and overall success. As a team leader, your role is crucial in fostering teamwork and maximizing your team’s potential. One key element that drives effective team development and leadership is building trust. Understanding Team Development…

The Gen Z Will Make You a Better Leader if You Figure Them Out

In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, understanding the different generations is essential for effective leadership. Each generation brings unique values and expectations, and Gen Z, the youngest group to enter the workforce, is no exception. By grasping the key differences between Gen X, Gen Y (Millennials), and Gen Z, leaders can harness the strengths of these…