Archive | May, 2009
Lessons for Leaders – From the World’s Highest Mountains

Lessons for Leaders - From the World’s Highest Mountains

by Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE One of Carl Jung’s favorite words was “synchronicity”, that unexplainable convergence of unplanned events which offer insights and opportunities. When I agreed to join a trekking expedition through two remote provinces of the Indian Himalayas, I had no way of knowing that this adventure would coincide with the publication of [...]

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8 Ways to Boost Your Creativity

8 Ways to Boost Your Creativity

Playing the Piano, Coloring With Blue, Daydreaming and More By ALISON MOTLUK Difficult times often lead to great innovations - after all, necessity is the mother of invention. So, if you are feeling the pinch in your purse, now is the time to capitalise on your creativity. New Scientists’ Alison Motluck explains how. 1. Embrace [...]

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Leadership Effectiveness: The Power of Communications, Motivation, and Emotions

Leadership Effectiveness: The Power of Communications, Motivation, and Emotions

by Dr. Brian Walsh Effective leaders see more in other people than people see in themselves, and one of your objectives as a leader is to bring their talents to the surface. Understanding the three fundamental elements that affect performance will build team loyalty and cohesiveness. These elements are communication, motivation, and emotions. Communication You’ve [...]

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