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The 5 simplest ways to motivate your teams..

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As leaders, we all want employees with a natural degree of self-motivation, a colleague which occasionally we have to reign in rather than be constantly pushing forward. Unfortunately, most of us learn that this isn’t how many people operate. The nature of professional employment is to be asked to do things you wouldn’t otherwise do […]

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Teamwork & Leadership = Engagement

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New research by ADP, a leading provider of human resources software and services, suggests that without effective Leadership engagement is destined to suffer.  According to ADP, only about 16 percent of all employees say they are “fully engaged” in the workplace. Which raises an obvious question: What about the other 84 percent?   How Teamwork […]

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The promise of behavioural leadership

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The widespread neglect of behaviour in organisations creates a tremendous opportunity for transformative business leaders — those elite few who are willing to invest the time, focus and energy to do something new to achieve something great. (Originally posted in 2019, updated in January 2020) Behaviour change isn’t instant or effortless. The process isn’t flashy […]

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Leadership and Micromanagement….

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One of the greatest misunderstandings in leadership and coaching is the term micromanaging. Most leaders never want to be thought of as a micromanager. In fact, it could be considered an insult or weakness of any manager. When micromanaging is used as a coaching or leadership style, it will most likely deliver bad results, stifle […]

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The Jurgen Klopp masterclass – His top 5 leadership approaches. . .

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Jurgen Klopp is now basking in the glory of  delivering the Champions League trophy to the Anfield Trophy room in a thrilling season in which his Liverpool side was pipped to the Premier League title by a singular point confirmed on the last day of the season. It’s easy to forget that he only walked […]

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Challenging Negative Gossip in the workplace

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Gossip is defined as casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details which are not confirmed as true. and is usually considered to be negative.  Gossiping in the workplace is usually prominent when formal communication between Executive and Leadership teams, middle management and colleagues is lacking or dysfunctional.  We can easily gauge whether […]

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How to increase strategy execution . . . .

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Executive Teams and C Suite Colleagues  say that they lose up to 40% of their strategy’s potential value to breakdowns in execution. However, this strategy-to-performance gap is rarely the result of shortcomings in implementation; it tends to happen because the plans are flawed from the start. Too many companies still follow a “Plan-then-Do” approach to strategy: […]

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Authenticity is key to successful Project Leadership

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There are many aspects of project management that contribute to project success. There are the technical skills learned and the experience gained in applying them. There are also the soft skills such as communication and influencing that a project manager must possess. Perhaps most important amongst all these skills is the ability to lead and […]

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Using greater creativity in business analysis and transformation.

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Too often in the business world of hard-nosed, data-driven and logical analysis, creativity can be left behind. Many see creativity as too unstructured, or “right brained” with a lack of rigor and discipline. One of the keys to delivering greater success is discovering the way to combine logic, process, structure AND creativity. Well there are […]

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