Excelling At Business Leadership In A Time Of Crisis
Posted on13 Jul 2020
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Business leadership in a time of crisis differs from everyday leadership. That’s well known. “How?” is not though. The biggest “how” exists... Read More
Examples Shaping People’s Ideas Using Open-Ended Questions
Posted on25 Nov 2019
Tagsemotional states, Velten Mood Induction Procedure, thinking process, open-ended questions, Influence, ideas, decision-making process
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Most know open-ended questions serve as a great way to get people talking. Others know it’s a great way to build relationships.... Read More
Neuroticism Personality Trait Calmed and Cooled
Of the Big Five personality traits, the neuroticism personality trait receives the most negative press. It’s hard to find good things about... Read More
Building Great Teams, Applying What Google Learned
Posted on12 Sep 2016
Tagscommunication, Google, Harvard Business Review, New York Times, sensitivity, team building, emotional states
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From a relational view, in business it’s the age of collaboration. Managers and employees collaborate 50% more than they did two decades... Read More
Three Key Emotional Triggers (Pt 3): Long-term Security
Posted on19 Dec 2013
Tagsaggressive, behavior, confidence, emotions, knowledge, law, logic, optimism, rationale, security, skills, societies, Thoughts, emotional triggers, Three Key Emotional Triggers Series, spirit, strength, comfort, faith, destiny, emotional states
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The first key emotional trigger I will explore from the aspects of behavior, thought and emotion is security. More formally it’s long-term... Read More