Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, LOD, Trainers
Openness: Compassionate Accountability® Starts Here
Increasingly, leadership experts and researchers are hailing the importance of openness as a fundamental quality of leadership. Openness has three components, each one a strategy that can be learned to improve leadership effectiveness. Read More
This Is Your Brain On Communication
This Ted talk by Princeton University neuroscientist is a fantastic overview of the cutting edge research on how different people's brains respond to communication. Very much worth the 14 minutes, you will be surprised by some provocative discoveries about how humans communicate. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Leadership Development
Solve Analysis Paralysis By Grieving These Three Losses
Avoiding the choice to take action, let go, and move on costs companies billions of dollars a year. Learn about three key losses that must be grieved is in order to move beyond analysis paralysis. Read More
Communication skills, Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership, Leadership Communication, Leadership Development
When To Use Open-Ended vs. Closed-Ended Questions
How you ask a question is as important as what you ask about. Here's a guide for when to use open vs. closed-ended questions. 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