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Worldviews, Unlearning and The Power of Questioning
Leaders have a big problem. We are constantly making major decisions through a biased worldview. When those decisions are wrong, there can be major consequences. We see worldview when we visit a foreign country. Should we eat dinner at 5pm … Continue reading
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People follow people — Let your personality shine
It takes a number of traits to spark a positive, emotional response when leading people. One trait that is often overlooked by the inexperienced is to let your “real” self shine through the professional filters. People follow people, they don’t follow empty … Continue reading