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The Three Rules of Intelligent Restraint

Lead Change Blog

In endurance training, you can apply simple rules of restraint to ramp up and ramp down your training program ahead of a race. These rules of thumb help you make important trade-offs between exertion and recovery. For example, one rule of restraint I’ve always found helpful for running is the “10% Rule.”

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Intelligent Restraint: Pacing for Growth

Leading Blog

The concept is called Intelligent Restraint. Intelligent Restraint is basically operating within the limits of the capacity and capabilities we have today and no further while we also build a base of the right capabilities for long term enduring growth. Principle Three: The right pace wins the race.

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Wait! Don't Fire That Person (Yet)!

Persuasive Powerhouse

Don’t Fire That Person (Yet)! August 8th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus As an executive coach for the last eight years, I’ve had some phenomenal clients put on a short list of “leaders to discard” even though they shouldn’t have been. What this tells me is that sometimes leaders make the wrong decisions about their people. Think hard.

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Thought-full Thursday: Respect

Persuasive Powerhouse

So take five and enjoy the inspirational quotes and reflect on the questions that follow. Your comments and answers to the questions are most welcome! In our organizations respect for each other is shown in civility, in good manners, in language, each of which is an expression of the heart and mind. Simple good manners are evidence of respect.