Video Conferencing Problems Inhibiting Influence And Trust
Search “video conferencing problems.” Only technical and logistical ones show. Even if we solve all these problems, key ones remain. These, however,... Read More
Key Innovative Tip From The Bohemian Rhapsody Movie
Posted on10 Dec 2018
TagsBohemian Rhapsody Movie, Queen, innovation sprouting acorn analogy, meetings, innovation, dissent, organizational culture, creativity, conflict
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The Bohemian Rhapsody movie has several key tips for innovative teams. The most valuable one comes up about three-fourths into the movie.... Read More
Workplace Meetings and 3.5 Ways They Are Hell on Earth
Posted on29 Feb 2016
Tagscommunication, efficiencies, leadership, management, productivity, time, meetings, meetings as hell analogy
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Workplace meetings are one of the big three time wasters in business. They hurt productivity. They are more than that though. They... Read More
Who Are the Always Late Personality Types?
Posted on13 Jul 2015
Tagshealth, multi-tasking, optimism, Personality, procrastination, Real-time personality assessment, time, meetings, Real-time Personality Assessment Series
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Lateness to meetings costs money. This adds to the waste for which most meetings are known. Lateness has many reasons. They include... Read More
Forming and Tapping Relationships in a Group Interaction
In addition to initiating and encouraging interaction, we can structure and deliver our remarks to form and tap relationships in group settings... Read More
Problematic Personality Types in Meetings
Posted on25 Sep 2014
Tagstime, alpha personalities, Alexander Bolinger, University of Utah, Bryan Bonner, Jay Eskenazi, UX Magazine, meetings, Pennsylvania State University, team building, Personality, Performance, motivation, management, Harvard Business Review, extrovert, confidence, anchoring
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Meetings are one of the big three time wasters in the workplace. One reason, they easily get off track. Agendas help but... Read More
The “Big Three” Time Wasters in Business
Posted on28 Aug 2014
Tagsefficiencies, email, Harvard Business Review, management, McKinsey & Company, technology, The Economist, time, Bloomberg Businessweek, meetings, Bain & Company, documentation
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The big three time wasters in business are emails, meetings and white tape, companies’ internal bureaucracies. All three aren’t new to most;... Read More
Attacking Relational Challenges in Group Interactions
When tapping group interactions to mold relationships and culture, the relational challenges center on groups naturally constraining individual expression. We frequently experience... Read More
Group Interactions, Molding Relationships and Culture
Most times, we see group interactions (GI) as convenient communication tools. Typically, they appear as meetings, training sessions and other events. Except... Read More