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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
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Tagged accountability, being in integrity, courage, courageous conversations, speaking up
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Leaders: Where have you given up the reins?
“It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities.” –Josiah Charles Stamp Being responsible for our lives is a no brainer. If we are asked the question of whether we take responsibility … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, being in integrity, responsibility, values alignment
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LEADERSHIP TRUST: How to build and grow trust
While catching up with a friend over coffee I was recently asked, “Jas, how do you build and grow trust in a relationship?” In answering his question, it occurred to me that this would be a good topic for a … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, broken trust, building trust, integrity, responsibility, trust, values
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The eight lessons Paul Henry teaches us about leadership.
Whichever way one looks at it, Paul Henry’s recent comments asking the Prime Minister whether the next Governor-General is going to “look and sound like a New Zealander” are insulting and racist. It falls way below the mark in his … Continue reading