Making change simple
There are change models aplenty – many taking their cue either from the Kotter school or from the field of psychology that considers the emotional
There are change models aplenty – many taking their cue either from the Kotter school or from the field of psychology that considers the emotional
Last week I heard from a friend who had, somewhat unexpectedly found herself out of a job. A very senior executive in a high profile financial
So every week or so, I plonk the baby in the car and head to my Mum’s to have a coffee and talk about life,
Last week I wrote about listening and asking the right questions is the key to solving many of the issues in the workplace (and more
Improving business and people performance New clients often ask me what tools, models, methods I can recommend that will improve their business and people performance.
Some time ago, I waited in line for my coffee and was chatting about my HBDI results to the person next to me in the
Often it is the simplest of ideas that can have the most impact. Nancy Kline’s book ‘Time to Think’ is one such an example. Her
One of the joys of working for myself has been that my clients are primarily the business owners .. And there seems to be something
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