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.
Upcoming Trainer Certifications with Next Element
Next Element announces upcoming 2015 certification programs for trainers, learning and development professionals, and coaches. Through its ComCorps World Center for Transformative Communication, Next Element certifies and supports professional trainers in two signature models, Leading Out of Drama (LOD™) and Process Communication Model (PCM®). Read More
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Seven Steps for Taking Someone Off Your “Naughty List”
The recent thawing of US-Cuban relations begs the question, "What does it take to get removed from the “naughty” list?" We all have our list, the list of people who we’ve written off. Those people or organizations (or countries) who did us wrong one to many times, committed the unforgivable sin, or threatened our way of life. Read More
Next Element and Kahler Communications Oceania Release PCM® Apps
Next Element and Kahler Communications Oceania (KCO) have released two smartphone Process Communication Model® apps to the U.S. market with the purpose of expanding awareness and use of the internationally acclaimed, language-based personality and communication model. Read More
What Does US-Israeli Nuclear Conflict Teach Us about Personality Differences?
Heightened tension between U.S. President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu around the Iran nuclear threat stems from core differences between the two leaders, and between the countries they represent. Read More
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