Communication has become a significant tool for survival and growth in the evolving world. While in the 20th century, communication was slow, primarily one-sided, and with one person in the center of the message, today, there are different sides and parties, allowing anyone involved to make their unique contribution. With the complexity of communication and… Continue reading Enhance Your Influence: Communication Analysis and Improvement Guide
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Task Management Techniques for Increased Productivity and Well-being
Our everyday life has changed dramatically. What was typical for the years before was either too slow or fast. People struggle daily with the overload of tasks, asks, and demands they receive. Many of us don't know how to manage those upcoming disturbers of our balance, and often, we see the burnout described in books,… Continue reading Task Management Techniques for Increased Productivity and Well-being
5 Crucial People-Centric Questions for Organizational Change
In the previous post, we covered the basic questions an organization must ask themselves as a structure before starting a change initiative to ensure that all vast areas are covered. What was missing in this first part was the people's perspective. After all, an organization may declare that the changes are for growth, re-positioning, and… Continue reading 5 Crucial People-Centric Questions for Organizational Change
Recognizing Organizational Readiness for Change: Key Questions and Analysis
"Change is inevitable," – Oscar Richardson said back in 1912. And after so many years, the phrase of this American scientist still works like an engine booster for organizations worldwide. No matter how the organizations think, all organizations are changing in a world that constantly changes. Change looks small and insignificant in some, while in… Continue reading Recognizing Organizational Readiness for Change: Key Questions and Analysis
Building Professional Resilience: Thriving in Evolving Work Environments
The times when the company was promoted as a family is long over. Now, after COVID and the hybrid or fully remote models of working, leaders see another issue, or at least most of them call it so, arising. Before the pandemic, people did not act as with the family business thing. Many of the… Continue reading Building Professional Resilience: Thriving in Evolving Work Environments
Unleashing Potential: Provocative Questions for Professional Growth
Recently, I have had the opportunity to speak in front of a group of executives. They were all coming to hear how to boost productivity further and change the mentality in their teams. With no direct answer, I initially generated some unsatisfied expressions. And then, in the run of our meeting, one of the executives… Continue reading Unleashing Potential: Provocative Questions for Professional Growth
Developing a person based payment system as a tool to empower employees
With the wild run of the prices and costs of living in recent years, more people are struggling to ensure their minimum standard of living. Unfortunately, people often oversee this situation by directly searching for a new job and not discussing their situation with leaders and managers. Conversely, companies still follow the compensation rules created… Continue reading Developing a person based payment system as a tool to empower employees
Five things leaders do that frustrate their teams
The leader's impact on their team is crucial for success today. With many people working flexibly and with no fixed place of work, the influence of the centrally positioned person in the face of the leader has become more critical than ever before. Leaders build but also can destroy teams' morale, attitude, and values. The… Continue reading Five things leaders do that frustrate their teams
Anxious behavior traps and how to fix them in the long run – part 2 – THE FIXES
Getting to know your anxious side and the effects it creates is only one side of the puzzle everyone must solve for themselves. Knowing what to do is more than just reacting to a situation or behavior. The strategy's aim, dealing with anxious behavior, is to sustain techniques and steps that change that behavior in… Continue reading Anxious behavior traps and how to fix them in the long run – part 2 – THE FIXES
Anxious behavior traps and how to fix them in the long run – part 1, the signs
Anxious behavior is not something unusual for every one of us. We all have moments when we feel uncertain and unprepared to take the next step. With anxiousness, our mind often shows us that we need to look deeper into what we do, analyze how we do it, and find the best way to change… Continue reading Anxious behavior traps and how to fix them in the long run – part 1, the signs
