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Who are you prosecuting?
Having recently shared on the tyranny of being right, Rick’s regular newsletter, “Just One Thing” arrived in my inbox. The topic “Who are you prosecuting? was on a similar theme. So what better delight than to share his … Continue reading
Posted in Neuroscience, Personal reflection, Relationships
Tagged assumptions, being right, communication
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Leadership Nuggets: Acknowledge the Truth
Three things cannot be long hidden – the sun, the moon and the truth! – Buddha Have you had a time when someone – be it a colleague, direct report, supplier or friend who was not quite performing or was … Continue reading
Posted in leadership, Relationships
Tagged accountability, being in integrity, courage, courageous conversations, speaking up
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Three Simple Strategies for Networking Success
“Authenticity is what makes a relatable person believable. It is what makes the relatability sustainable. Anyone can fake relatability for a time, but authenticity is what makes it real.” – Michele Jennae, The Connectworker Are you a reluctant networker? So many times, I … Continue reading
10 winning steps to having a courageous conversation
Do you have a difficult conversation “waiting in the wings” to be had with a colleague, direct report, manager, spouse, friend and or family member? Are you finding that merely thinking about this is activating a whole host of feelings, … Continue reading