Dwight Towers is on the warpath against meetings that promise interactivity and then stick to tired “sage-on-the-stage” formats.
Turn taking
not getting stuck at the centre of attention
Dwight Towers is on the warpath against meetings that promise interactivity and then stick to tired “sage-on-the-stage” formats.
not getting stuck at the centre of attention
finding a more human way of connecting in the networks we belong to
Embracing uncertainty and avoiding simplistic solutions
What’s going on when we use language?
There’s more potential in each moment than we realise
there’s more to meeting fear than our thoughts
getting out of the rut in familiar relationships
learning from experience, not theory
noticing the effect our stories have on us as tellers
Being careful where we invest our imagination
An attempt to see how different meanings for the word Brand lead to mischief and hurt feelings.
Good Morning Thinkers!: Listening An extreme anecdote on what it means to really listen (tags: listening facilitation) The Customer Service Survey: Bankruptcy = Better Service Depressing take on what it
Here’s a YouTube vid of a Hugh and Jason Korman from Stormhoek which they’re using to explain their marketing to folks in the US. It was done for them by
After rereading Tim Gallwey’s The Inner Game of Work I picked up its predecessor The Inner Game of Tennis. It’s a delightfully slim book and so far it might be
I help teams work together better. My work ranges from leadership development to team building and event facilitation
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