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.
Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, PCM, Providers, Trainers
Can Your Behavior Model Do This? Tips For Evaluation And Selection
How do you evaluate the quality and effectiveness of your a behavior model? Nate offers four criteria for evaluation, and four tips for selecting the best behavioral model for your needs. Read More
Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, PCM, relationships, Team Leaders
Year End Thank Yous: How You Say It Matters
There are six different personality types, each with their own type of motivational needs. Feeding those needs is the best way to say THANK YOU in a way that hits home for them. Anything else just isn't the same. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, LOD, Speaking, Trainers
Six Personality-Based Reasons Why Donald Trump Can’t Change
Through lens of High Conflict Personality (HCP) we can evaluate leaders for their fitness to be stewards of our most precious assets and relationships. Discover six characteristics that illuminate the high conflict personality and why these people are unlikely to change. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, LOD
Are Learning and Development Professionals At Risk for Drama?
We assessed the drama risk and resilience of nearly 300 learning and development professionals at the 2016 ATD conference and expo. What did we find, and what does it mean for the profession? Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, LOD, Providers, Trainers
Three Essential Compassion Skills for Leaders
We believe there are three essential compassion skill sets, each with three supporting strategies, all working together in specific ways to enhance compassionate accountability. Read More
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