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How Healthy Is Your Organization’s Culture?

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He asked a question and then went around the table in an orderly fashion getting input from the attendees. Before we blame the CEO as a bad, old-fashioned leader, let’s check again: all other people complied. The following is a guest piece by Marcella Bremer. They accepted the CEO’s rules and proceeded with the meeting.

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Are You Letting Pink Elephants Hold Back Your Team’s Creativity?

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Learn to serve as your organization’s rudder instead of its anchor Neurological studies have found that our brain processes information every five seconds in a binary fashion where it labels the new data as either a reward or a threat.

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Becoming More Self-Aware To Improve How We Communicate

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Simply, you can’t beat good old-fashioned hard work. I recommend practicing a minimum of 7-8 times before every presentation. There is no magical pill that you can take today that will make you a great presenter by tomorrow morning. Now, here is the sad reality.

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3 Keys For Building Relationships With Those You Lead

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This is where building relationships with our employees comes into play, as it will help us to not only understand what they hope to accomplish, but also what would make them feel like they’re contributing in a meaningful fashion, and how we can connect these measures with the shared purpose of our organization.

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How To Increase Trust With The Power of Intention

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My intention for today’s meeting is to discuss how we can meet the timeline of the product launch so that our customers are delighted with our new offerings, our designers know they can count on us to be fashion forward, and our competitors are blown away.”

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Making Feedback A Gift For Your Employees

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When approached from this vantage point, your employees will be more receptive to hearing what you have to say as they will understand that your focus is on helping them to do what’s necessary to be successful in their efforts, and contribute in a meaningful fashion to the organization’s shared purpose.

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A Springtime Leadership Lesson From The Birds

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And yet, if we look at the reason why the Canada geese fly in this particular fashion, we can truly understand the real goal and value of leadership. Remember, the reason why Canada geese fly in V-formation is to help reduce air drag, in essence working together to help make the process of migrating less strenuous.