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How Leaders Can Develop Their Skills With One Simple Habit

Tanveer Naseer

If your schedule is anything like mine, finding time to consistently devote to your own leadership development is likely quite a challenge. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have a well-rounded leadership development program that didn’t require you to add anything to your schedule?

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Understanding Decision Bias

CO2

He who knows not and knows that he knows not, He is a child, teach him. – Arabian proverb As an executive coach, I have read many books about executive coaching and leadership. I guarantee you’re not as objective as you think you are!

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Decision Bias

CO2

As an executive coach, I have read many books about executive coaching and leadership. I have attended programs at some of the finest executive coaching and leadership training programs in the world. First, Arnott reviewed some of the most prominent taxonomies: Tversky and Kahneman (1974) Three General Purpose Heuristics.

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Decision Bias

CO2

As an executive coach, I have read many books about executive coaching and leadership. I have attended programs at some of the finest executive coaching and leadership training programs in the world. First, Arnott reviewed some of the most prominent taxonomies: Tversky and Kahneman (1974) Three General Purpose Heuristics.

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Being Conscious About Our Unconscious Biases

QAspire

I was interested in this topic because I explored the intersection of critical thinking and leadership a few years ago. How do these biases show up in Leadership? A lot of leadership is about taking decisions involving group of people. Being mindful about our words is critical to thinking and communicating objectively.

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