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Are You Ready for Recovery?

Leading Blog

A S a McKinsey & Company article stated in late March 2020: “What leaders need during a crisis is not a predefined response plan but behaviors and mindsets that will prevent them from overreacting to yesterday’s developments and help them look ahead.”. This approach self-evidently enables a mindset that offers a long-term perspective.

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October 2020 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Marcella considers: “ Engage – travel guide for change adventurers, is a great book for anyone looking at organizational change. Jon Lokhorst of Lokhorst Consulting shared Leading Yourself Through Crisis. Linda Fisher Thornton of LeadinginContext contributed Leadership: Evaluating Ethical Awareness.

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10 Gifts For You To Succeed In 2011.

Rich Gee Group

I commute every day on I-95, the most travelled highway in Connecticut. And this employee/object will remain at rest (no movement – no raises, no promotions, no new projects, no GROWTH) until “a sum of physical forces” are acted upon it. I Just Saw An Accident This Morning. And then it happened. Unported License.

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Why I Love Starbucks.

Rich Gee Group

I’m regularly on the road to travel, meet new people, network, and bump into friends and colleagues. I run a 21st century business: I have a home office where I coach. I have a professional office in Stamford where I meet clients, hold workshops, and coach. Starbucks is perfect for #3. Unported License.

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Are You Late, Again? | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

I buffer adequate amounts of travel time between appointments. Here are some techniques I use to be on time: I leave early. So when I get to my destination early, I get to do a little work. Like writing this blog post. This allows me to easily make it to my next appointment without worry. Unported License.

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Communicating with customers

Lead on Purpose

Travel budgets are typically flush with cash, optimism abounds and your desire to discuss company direction is high. A lot of suppliers are spending time internally focused, curtailing travel expenses. Once you have a solid relationship with customers and you help them through a crisis, their memories can be pretty long.

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5 Mistakes You Make With Business Cards. | Rich Gee Group

Rich Gee Group

It can tell you a lot about that person and give you speaking trajectories to ask more questions — “I see you have an office in Hong Kong, do you travel there often?&# “I see that your company is a subsidiary of Pixar, what is it like to work with them?&# Most people just take the card and shove it into their pocket.

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