Category: leadership
Play it again . . .
Ah, the announcer’s recap: a swish, skilled summing-up of what’s just occurred. It got me thinking . . . what might an announcer’s recap be of the leadership you’ve spoken today? What would it sound like? Would it make easy listening?
Ask a Question, # 8 . . .
“Ask a Question” # 8 A series of 10 weekly questions. Use them kindly, always to help. For you, for someone you care about. Questions aren’t in order – use them when they feel right to ask. Print them out, cut them out, keep them close. The power of a simple, insightful, open question? Amazing!
Here it is, in black and white . . .
Super thinking . . .
I’m sure that you will know (I didn’t) that Super Tuesday is one of the most significant days in US primary elections: a pivotal moment for candidates hoping to gain the Republican and Democrat nominations in their bid for the White House. Now, I’ll be honest. The American Presidential Elections is not my Mastermind specialist subject, so… Read More Super thinking . . .
Change again . . .
Ask a Question, # 7 . . .
“Ask a Question” # 7 A series of 10 weekly questions. Use them kindly, always to help. For you, for someone you care about. Questions aren’t in order – use them when they feel right to ask. Print them out, cut them out, keep them close. The power of a simple, insightful, open question? Amazing!
Ask a Question, # 6 . . .
“Ask a Question” # 6 A series of 10 weekly questions. Use them kindly, always to help. For you, for someone you care about. Questions aren’t in order – use them when they feel right to ask. Print them out, cut them out, keep them close. The power of a simple, insightful, open question? Amazing!
Reconnecting . . .
I had dinner with a long-time friend the other night. We’d both got news to share, and he was his usual, generous self in asking first about me. And then we got on to the interesting bit. He told me about his new, sideways move, to a different department, in a chance to return to the… Read More Reconnecting . . .
Ask a Question, # 5
“Ask a Question” # 5 A series of 10 weekly questions. Use them kindly, always to help. For you, for someone you care about. Questions aren’t in order – use them when they feel right to ask. Print them out, cut them out, keep them close. The power of a simple, insightful, open question? Amazing!
