Working with Detail Oriented Personality Type
Posted on10 Aug 2015
Tagsemotional triggers, team building, Talent, project management, prioritization, follow up, details, organizational culture, Kim Kozak
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Building corporate culture often means meshing many different personalities. Many firms have need for employees with a detail oriented personality type. Working... Read More
Emotions vs Intuition (Pt 3): Examples of Differences
Emotions serve important evaluative functions. Sorting through them can be difficult. Intuition helps by prioritizing, filtering and directing us. People trigger various... Read More
Why Problems Occur (Alert #2): Immediate over Enduring
When problems occur or when trying to anticipate them in problem solving, I look for seven alerts. While no single one automatically... Read More
Top Seven Sun Tzu Quotes: #7 Effective Orders
Posted on18 Apr 2013
Tagsprioritization, command, employees, executive, formal organizational power, leadership, morale, organization, Pollyannaism, change, success, Sun Tzu, The Art of War, Sun Tzu Top 7 Quotes Series, machismo
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Responses to my original Sun Tzu post have encouraged me to write more about important Sun Tzu quotes from The Art of... Read More
Four Major Objections to Change
Posted on13 Aug 2012
Tagstraining, teachable moment, resistance to change, relationships, prioritization, patience, management by walking around, fear, change management, change
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When we encourage people to adopt change, we must anticipate and prepare to overcome four major objections with each person: No Good:... Read More
Time Management Of Employees During Change Management
Posted on07 Jun 2012
Tagschange management, Change Management Tips Series, employees, management, prioritization, process, process management
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When it comes to change management, the time management of employees plays a key role. It tests change leadership. Even during normal... Read More
Change Management – Tactic #5: Request Demonstration
Posted on14 Apr 2011
TagsAtul Gawande, change, change management, Change Management Tips Series, prioritization, teach, teachable moment, The Hot Spotters, The New Yorker, time, training
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The Hot Spotters, by Atul Gawande in the January 24, 2011 issue of The New Yorker spoke primarily to minimizing medical costs... Read More