The Recovering Engineer

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Two Great Learning Opportunities for Aspiring Leaders

The Recovering Engineer

Kevin will be leading a free teleseminar on How to Make a Smooth and Rapid Transition to Leadership on Monday November 1st, and I will be leading another free teleseminar about the Secrets to Make Your Next Performance Review Meeting Productive, Powerful, and Painless on Wednesday November 10th.

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Keep Moving Forward

The Recovering Engineer

When I took the watch, I reviewed logs, looked at instrument settings, and discussed with my predecessor what happened during his watch. During my six-hour watch (shift), I led the team that charted course, controlled direction and depth, coordinated atmosphere controls, and a number of other activities. A submarine at sea never sleeps.

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Decision Making 101 – Check Your Emotions Before You Decide

The Recovering Engineer

In summary, his research found that we tend to make poor decisions when we have recently experienced a negative emotion.

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Decision Making 101 – Check Your Emotions Before You Decide | Guy.

The Recovering Engineer

In summary, his research found that we tend to make poor decisions when we have recently experienced a negative emotion.

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Conflict Resolution Lession: Recognize Redirected Aggression | Guy.

The Recovering Engineer

If they are in a bad mood, they tend to be very negative in reviewing projects, even if the person presenting the project is an innocent bystander Reply Guy Harris says: July 26, 2010 at 12:13 am Great example of how this issue can show up. Reply CommDiscussion says: July 25, 2010 at 9:37 pm I notice this most with the executives I work with.