The Courage to Choose Simplicity
…judged as relevant or not relevant.” …while the notion of simplicity as a wise pursuit is compelling, what I find myself truly struck by is the courage it takes to…
…judged as relevant or not relevant.” …while the notion of simplicity as a wise pursuit is compelling, what I find myself truly struck by is the courage it takes to…
…innovative ideas Your voice Be compelling and persuasive when you can Balance enthusiasm with calm Be clear and constant with your communication Your engagement Be compassionate (to yourself and to…
…effectiveness, but interestingly, when we examined leaders with high conveyed confidence by gender, the behaviors they emphasized were almost exactly the same. For example, the behavior Dominant, which one might…
…the highway on ramp, his question was just enough to knock me out of auto-pilot mode. I realized that I was about to get on the highway in the wrong…
…even tighter. How Emotions and Motivations Come into Play Over a lifetime, the brain collects information that forms a database completely unique to the individual. The database is based not…
…hierarchy and start to establish a practice of providing feedback up the chain of command, and develop a culture that allows shared leadership to flourish. With all of these models,…
…work with the IDI Team Report requires a bit more preparation than facilitating individual feedback. You should take the time to get firmly grounded in the IDI composite data for…
…example, leaders who were rated as effective in the cognitive domain were also more likely to be seen as persuasive and clear communicators. A lot of us tend to focus…
It will come as no surprise that I have such a strong belief in the power of a well-designed assessment. I have seen assessments open up transformational insights for people…
…answer: both. Imagine a few examples: You are motivated by providing comfort & support. The upside: you are likely protective, helpful, and sensitive to others’ needs. The downside: you probably…