Getting better at leadership
Plenty of studies examine this phenomenon. While listening is the core of most of our communications—the average adult listens nearly twice as much as he or she talks—most people stink at it.
Plenty of studies examine this phenomenon. While listening is the core of most of our communications—the average adult listens nearly twice as much as he or she talks—most people stink at it.
This can (and should) include the little triumphs as well as the huge accomplishments. And because life is more than just work, include life in its round. We get so caught up in life, and in moving forward, we forget to look back in our constant striving to move forward.
Change and leadership are inextricably linked. Often leaders are brought in to introduce change, and always change requires great leadership if it is to be successful.
You could be forgiven for thinking that leadership starts and stops at the top. But when you look at the definitions of leader and to lead, there is nothing about being at the top. Out in front, certainly, but not necessarily at the top.
Remember, leadership is a skill and you learn it by practicing it. Practice these ten core management commandments and watch your team and your company flourish…”
A friend had a very important interview for a senior leadership role. We were talking about how to explain what “leadership” means in the context
It has always fascinated me how the same situation can affect two people so very differently. And how some truly do triumph over adversity. Think
We often talk about the attributes of great leadership: courage, integrity and behaviours that mirror organisational values. And yet there are so many examples of
My daughter had just auditioned for WAYO, an outcome that seemed unlikely/impossible in year 4 when her then-music teacher declared her devoid of musical
Workplace rudeness and incivility are pervasive issues. Recent research highlights that over half of Australian workers report that they experience or witness incivility in the
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