Excellent word on successful communication.
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Excellent word on successful communication.
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This is so true! And learning the skills to do this effectively is life changing
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Strangely enough, the same could be said of management. Everything that is measured has a value, and even more so that which is not. Yet performance measurement indicators are all mechanistic (output from the production system - the ways and means of the activity), whereas the majority should be organic (input from the management system - end of the business).
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Your opponent is your coach because they reveal your flaws. #growth #selfleadership #growthmindset
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Consistency of thought, behavior and principle is a super power.
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Translate: Ferocious reactions to stressful situations do not make them go away. Find peace. Here are 8 ways to do so: https://lnkd.in/eQ7tGqU3
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Love it Daniel! This is the human connection side of Dr. Robert Cialdini's persuasion principle of Liking. My personal perspective has 3 parts. 1 ) We like people like us. ( Straight from Cialdi ) 2 ) We like to be liked by other people. It feels good. 3 ) We like to like other people. It feels good. But Daniel's quote really gets to the heart of it. That similarly needs to be true & authentic to really connect whether it's with strangers, customers or loved ones. tim #bgreen🌏 P.S. Sleazy marketers & salespeople who lie & fake similarly deserve to fail & we should help them do so. Cialdi himself talks about outing unethical sellers in his book Influence, New and Expanded: The Psychology of Persuasion. Call out false friends trying to sell you. It's they who make us trust everyone, & every word less.
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One of the most valuable lessons I have learned as a leader is to be courageous and ask the questions! Asking “Why?” or “Why not?” promotes curiosity, encourages reflection, fosters critical thinking, and empowers decision making. I’ve always appreciated challenging the status quo. Its a powerful thing to have breakthroughs, and dismantle old systems or practices just by asking the question.
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Good reminder here ! Totally forgot about this book, A Whole New Mind. The six senses of design, story, symphony, empathy, play and meaning and the importance of right brain thinking are critical to success. And in this age of AI, a specifically human advantage.
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