Business Coaching Blog
Leaders, business owners, executives, managers, and entrepreneurs all know that the education process truly never ends. We seek to aid that learning with our business coaching blogs. Topics include leadership, management, strategic planning, best practices, and more.
5 great ways to screw up communication
"7% of any message is conveyed through words, 38% through voice, and 55% through nonverbal elements such as facial expressions, gestures, and posture." —Dr. Albert Mehrabian, author of Silent Messages who conducted several studies on nonverbal communication. Here...
Are you there? Ruts and red flags. Oh boy.
After two breakfasts I was set for the day. Who can turn down “free” food? Well not exactly free since I paid for the conference and 3 days of training. Training day and developing new habits I love learning new aspects about my business, how to gpost businesses and...
I don't know what I don't know…Now what? 7-steps to find your way
Here's how I answered, and still answer, the "Now what?" question. Admit that I don't know as much as I thought as evidenced by the fact that I didn't know what I didn't know. Ask for help from someone who listens and can ask the right questions. Start to ask...
What's it like to get a handle on your future and direction?
PCC CMET Leadership for SuccessWorkshop Awesome! That's what it's like. I had the true pleasure to work with a group of people in a workshop at PCC. This group is highly talented and it turns out, visionary. Surprising for a group of engineers? Not really. During the...
Magic must be in the air. Change will happen.
I can say with undeniable accuracy I've traveled through all those experiences and sat at each spot. What I can also say is that leadership, that kind of leadership that makes big things happen in a big way, takes work, dedication, skill development, practice,...
What happens when you get knocked down?
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You practice what you want to be better at doing–do you practice leadership? 8 questions to ask yourself.
I had an MBA, ran teams, groups, products, product lines, companies. Plus I grew them, why would I need to practice and train? I practiced and trained skiing, running, presenting to groups technical topics, product issues, business issues. I practiced and trained for...
You are who you are wherever you are.
What if, you really are who you are regardless of which "life" you are in? It sounds silly to put it in writing. This would mean you'd have to come to terms with habits, attitudes, reactions that are both useful and unhelpful. It also means you can take full advantage...
Anchor habits and planning–a twosome
What an interesting idea to focus on one habit. Jeff calls it an anchor habit. That one habit anchors the rest of your activities as you accomplish a bigger task. What do anchor habits have to do business, goal setting, leadership, planning and becoming more...
Release unhelpful habits…5 tips to get you going
We've talked about "First things first, second things second," which pays attention to building a foundation to take the next step. "Just do it" to stop the unhelpful habits may work for some people, some of the time, personally, I've cruised right past all those easy...
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