Next Element's blog offers a wealth of insights into leadership communication strategies, focusing on Compassionate Accountability® and effective leadership communication strategies. You'll find articles written by Dr. Nate Regier who delves into topics such as handling workplace conflict, the significance of genuine presence in leadership, and distinguishing between being nice, kind, and civil. By exploring these articles, leaders can enhance their communication skills, foster trust, and navigate conflicts with confidence.
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Speaking
Three Ways Politicians Can Make Progress in the Gun Control Debate
The topic of gun control is so emotionally charged that meaningful discourse is nearly impossible. It would be suicide for any presidential candidate to jump into this mess. What’s the problem and how do we make any progress? Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, LOD, Speaking, Trainers
One Simple Way to Improve Your Communication
Disclosing the motives behind our questions increases transparency, integrity, authenticity, and effective communication. It also increases the chance of positive conflict because it doesn't allow passive-aggressive behavior. Read More
Decision Makers, Leadership, Trainers
Four Leadership Tips to Get More Honest Feedback
Asking for feedback and actually getting it are two different things. It takes more than words to get people to take the risk of putting themselves out there. If you’ve asked for feedback and your people still aren’t shooting straight with you, here are some things you can do to help things along. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, LOD, Trainers
Compassion is the Alternative to Drama
The alternative to drama is Compassion. Researchers at Stanford University have found that a compassionate leader has significant positive impact on morale, engagement, and performance. Compassion balances caring, concern, empathy and transparency with boundaries, goals, aspirations, and standards. Read More
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