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  • How Important Is This to You?

    How Important Is This to You?

    How Important Is This to You? If you have ever wondered how a conflict exploded over a seemingly trivial matter or action, it’s because it wasn’t inconsequential to them. When people bring issues to your attention to discuss or resolve, it’s a good idea to ask them this question before attending to it: How important…

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  • Realizing That You Have Been Taken Advantage Of 

    Realizing That You Have Been Taken Advantage Of 

    Waking up to the fact that you have been taken advantage of is never a comfortable feeling.  The signs are normally there. But for some reason, you missed them.  A colleague or friend who never reciprocates. Scant communication or follow-up after you’ve helped someone out. A leader or friend who sets unrealistic expectations and demands

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  • Leading People Who Are in Denial

    Leading People Who Are in Denial

    Leading People Who Are in Denial

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  • Do You Have Mission Charisma?

    Do You Have Mission Charisma?

    Do You Have Mission Charisma?

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  • Unlearning is an Important Part of Learning

    Unlearning is an Important Part of Learning

    Letting go of outdated beliefs, inaccurate opinions, and unproductive habits makes room for new ideas and practices. The process of unlearning frees up mental space and allows leaders to adapt to changes in a fast-paced workplace. Unlearning isn’t about forgetting. It is about reevaluating and replacing.

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  • Start the Next Project Immediately

    Start the Next Project Immediately

    Start the Next Project Immediately

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  • A Team Member Repairing a Damaged Reputation Needs to Make a Sacrifice

    A Team Member Repairing a Damaged Reputation Needs to Make a Sacrifice

    It takes years to build a solid reputation on a team. But only minutes to destroy it. Reputations are fragile, especially when it comes to tight-knit teams. Doing an exceptionally wrong thing, in the wrong way, at the wrong time, can make a team member an outcast with everyone around them suspicious of their actions.

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  • Be Careful About How You Ask Your Leader for Advice

    Be Careful About How You Ask Your Leader for Advice

    When confronting a complex or challenging issue, seeking the guidance of your leader can be a smart call.  Not only can their insight and experience make a difference, but inquiring about their viewpoint can lay the foundation for a stronger relationship.   Leaders naturally like to be asked what they think and enjoy the respect and

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  • Avoiding the Zebra Retreat

    Avoiding the Zebra Retreat

    A Zebra Retreat is a term from medical decision-making that describes the tendency for doctors to shy away from pursuing a rare diagnosis (the “zebra”) even when the evidence strongly points to it as a possibility.

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  • Even When an Extreme Response Is Justified, Retaliation Is Judged More Harshly

    Even When an Extreme Response Is Justified, Retaliation Is Judged More Harshly

    Some leaders react, while other leaders retaliate. There’s a difference. Any time a leader reacts to “get even,” to “settle the score,” or to repay a perceived injustice, they are being retaliatory. Here’s the surprising fact: In all walks of life, the retaliator and not the offender commonly garners the negative press. This is true…

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