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
ComCorps, Decision Makers, PCM
Pixar’s Secret Weapon all Leaders Should Know About
Pixar has a secret weapon. They use a language-based personality and communication model called Process Communication to help design their characters and storylines to connect better with a broader audience. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, Leadership Coaching, Leadership Communication, LOD, relationships
Do This, Not That: A Guide To Drama In The Workplace
Drama at work is costly. Why is it so enticing, and what can leaders do to stop it? Nate offers three strategies for dealing with workplace drama. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Conflict Without Casualties, leadership advising, Leadership Development
The Secret To Overcoming Analysis Paralysis
Overcoming analysis paralysis starts with recognizing the different skill sets needed to move beyond resourcefulness toward letting go and moving on. Read More