Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, LOD, Providers, Trainers
Resourcefulness: Stop Giving Fish Away!
Resourcefulness is the second of three critical Compassionate Accountability Skills and can be developed by practicing these three strategies. The focus of Resourcefulness is to figure things out and problem-solve towards solutions in a spirit of curiosity. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, LOD, Trainers
Persistence: How to Balance Accountability and Kindness
Persistence is about follow-through on promises, commitment to boundaries, adherence to standards, perseverance towards goals, and the discipline of optimism. These can all be done in compassionate ways. Read More
Not Everyone Appreciates Your Type of Appreciation
Not everyone desires to be shown appreciation in the same way that you do. If you are going to build (and keep) a team of diverse individuals, you need to learn how they want to have appreciation communicated. If you don’t, your scope of influence will be severely limited. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, leadership advising, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Development
Fire Your D-Level Executives
D-Level teams have three positions that are invested in holding you hostage. Your D-Suite may be real, or it may be inside your head. Either way, we say FIRE THEM and replace them with Compassion-level Executives. You’ll sleep better, lead better, and be a much more pleasant person to be around. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership Communication
Let’s NOT Agree To Disagree: Four Steps For Breaking Through An Impasse
Here are four steps to continuing healthy conflict when approaching an impasse. Try these to increase the potential for a breakthrough. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development, LOD, Team Leaders
Don’t Read This New Book If…
Seemingly a Mission Impossible, Dr. Nate Regier, in his book Conflict without Casualties offers history, theory, real-life stories, practical uses and relevant descriptions for anyone willing to use conflict for creation instead of destruction. Read More
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