Synergen Leadership Podcast
Colin Ellis is the author of Culture Fix – How to Create a Great Place to Work. In addition to being a best-selling author, Colin is also an award-winning international speaker and facilitator.
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David Banger is the author of Digital is Everyone’s Business – A Guide to Transition.
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Brad Giles is the founder of the strategic planning and coaching consultancy, Evolution Partners. He and is also the author of the book, Made to Thrive, The 5 Roles to Evolve Beyond Your Leadership Comfort Zone.
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Join Julian for The Synergen Leadership Podcast Season Finale as he reflects on Season 2 episodes and what it has meant for us, our guests and for you, our listeners.
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Nancy Youssef is the founder of Classic Mentoring & Coaching.
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Join Julian in this Synergen Group Content Ecosystem episode, where he introduces you to the framework called the 9 Box Grid.
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Nigel Adams is the author of Match Fit for Transformation – Realising the Potential of Everyday Heroes. He is also the co-founder and director of Hetton Advisory, a boutique advisory firm.
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David Pich is the Chief Executive of the Institute of Managers and Leaders and the author/curator of Leading Well – 7 Attributes of Very Successful Leaders.
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Pamela Jabbour is the founder and CEO of Total Image Group, a uniform designer and manufacturer for some of Australia’s leading brands.
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The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness, and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. It can also be used to assess and improve a group's relationship with other groups.
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The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness, and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. The Johari Window model can also be used to assess and improve a group's relationship with other groups.
Synergen Group uses the Johari Window concept in some of our leadership programs, and the feedback from the participants has been very powerful. Participants have seen it as a very practical way to start building the relationships between those in the team.
Episode highlights include:
- Introduction to the concept of the Johari Window
- The four quadrants of the window
- How to practically apply the Johari Window within a team environment
- How models like the Johari Window can be used to build deeper relationships
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