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In my previous videos, I've talked about how to make sure that you're measuring what is meaningful for your company.
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I've always been a big fan of lists. I think a lot of people believe that checklists are merely about ticking the boxes. Well, in reality, checklists are much more about facilitating a culture of teamwork, and discipline, which are crucial for a wide range of contexts, such as complex problems that involve either expert skills or knowledge.
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As a leader, I'm sure you've noticed how much emphasis is being placed on Team Development these days in all forms. General consensus says that today's leaders must be able to create team involvement. Today I’m going to share a leadership exercise that I started using with my teams. Basically, if you want a different result, you have to try a different approach.
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One of the best questions I ever learned to ask, I learned from my dad. From the age of six, he would ask me it every single day. As an adult, I can now fully appreciate our daily discussions and reflections and still use the lessons he taught me. In this video, I’m going to share with you my dad’s growth philosophy and how I still use it today.
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A common challenge that my coaching clients express to me when we first meet is frustration. It can be for a lot of different reasons, but one is usually around being unclear about what it will take for them to be promoted.
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In my many years of being a practitioner and consultant, I have found self-discipline to be one of the key traits of all successful leaders.
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How do we make sure we're delivering value by focusing on the strategic objectives of the organization? Conduct a strategic training needs analysis.
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If you're knowledgeable in any area, people will always make requests for you.
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Good leaders will welcome feedback. After all, your success is directly related to your success as a leader. However, most people are wary of disagreeing with their bosses for fear of their reaction or simply not knowing how to approach it.
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Today I'm going to show you in three minutes or less, three techniques that you can use right away to beat procrastination by thinking about the future.
info_outlineIt is often said that we learn more from our mistakes than our successes. Early in my career, that was a key learning point for me.
I looked at failure as an event and not a process of continuous improvement. The fact is, even if you take your time, and put in place the best processes, you will fail at some point. Failure is almost always going to be part of the process. The balancing act is to not the small failures snowball into bigger ones.
This Talent Tip is about how to use your failures to grow and succeed as a leader and professional. The failed efforts I’m talking about are those faithfully executed, quickly modified, and thoroughly learned from attempts by ordinary people to achieve extraordinary results.
I hope you enjoy this video, learn something that you can apply right away, and by the end we’ve helped you start to get from where you are to where you want to be.