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August 30th, 2011

Leadership Training: Why I Became an L.E.T. Trainer (Video Blog)

Byy: >Michelle Adams

Lauro O., having been raised with the Gordon Model (his father was the P.E.T. Representative for Mexico for 25 years—and […]

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August 29th, 2011

Just the Facts, Ma’am

Byy: >Bill Stinnett, Ph.D.

Those of you old enough to remember the no nonsense, Police Sergeant Joe Friday in Dragnet, will remember that he […]

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August 25th, 2011

Leadership Training: Making an Impact (Video Blog)

Byy: >Michelle Adams

We often think of leadership training as the relationship between a leader and a group. One of the many outcomes […]

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August 24th, 2011

That Didn’t Turn Out Nearly As Well As I Thought It Would: Learning From Our Mistakes

Byy: >Bill Stinnett, Ph.D.

Let’s face it. Sometimes we are going to mess up. The best of us make mistakes, make bad decisions, overlook […]

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August 22nd, 2011

Do Eyes Speak Louder Than Words?

Byy: >Scott Seroka

Why is it awkward for us to have serious conversations over the phone or through email? When you need to […]

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August 16th, 2011

Leadership Training: Learning the Whole System (Video Blog)

Byy: >Michelle Adams

Often organizations seek to train their employees in one specific leadership skill, such as listening or conflict resolution. When […]

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August 15th, 2011

Creating a Growth-Driven Culture

Byy: >Scott Seroka

At Google, one of the largest and fastest growing companies in the world, employees are encouraged to experiment, trial and […]

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August 15th, 2011

Seven “Team-Building” Activities I’ll be Opting Out Of, Thank You Very Much

Byy: >Denise Montgomery

“Teambuilding.” Is there any other word that elicits quite the same quality of itchy, queasy, I’m-sorry-I-think-I’m-scrubbing […]

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August 10th, 2011

Enhanced Interrogation Techniques for Leaders: Why Too Many Questions Can Get You Into Trouble

Byy: >Bill Stinnett, Ph.D.

“Why do you feel that way?” is a question I often hear in leadership training workshops when I am coaching […]

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August 9th, 2011

Isn’t It Obvious? Why Leaders Get Into Trouble by Giving Advice

Byy: >Bill Stinnett, Ph.D.

I have never forgotten a line from a play that my wife and I attended several years ago. The play, […]

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