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Toxic People
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| A few years ago, I attended one of Debbie Ford's ( No1 NY Times Best Selling Author and Self Development Expert) Shadow process workshops in New York. One of the biggest light bulb moments I had on this course was when Debbie led us through a process where we learned to accept that ' There are people out there who are toxic and will screw with you'. Being a coach and a 'People Pleaser' this was a new thought process for me as I had got into the habit of making excuses for other peoples poor behaviour and also, forgetting that sometimes we need to put limits on toxic people in order to protect ourselves.
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Receiving Thanks and Praise - The View from the Other Side
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| Receiving goods and services from suppliers, whatever shape or form they are, still means some human interaction, most of the time. Yet we are becoming much more demanding as customers... |
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Grameen Bank - Alternative Microfinance Approaches
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| Grameen Bank operates on the premise that the poor remain poor not because they do not
have the skills or do not work hard, but because the institutions created around them keep them
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Bad Behaviour what we do wrong
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| The top 20 flaws that hold most people back in the workplace are rarely ones of skill, intelligence, or personality. They are challenges in interpersonal behaviour, often leadership behaviour. They are the everyday annoyances that make your workplace noxious!...
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A Small Hole Can Sink A Big Ship - The Poor Performer and Other Like Obstacles
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| Of all the non-actions likely to negatively impact on a team’s morale, it seems none is quite so damning as a failure to respond promptly to a team member’s poor performance. Research consistently contends that business leaders lose most kudos when poor performance is left unattended and poor performers are able to continue their inappropriate behaviour without repercussion. Whilst many leaders may opt to avoid the situation of a poor performer and choose instead to alienate them in the hope they will leave of their own accord, the disharmony created through such a strategy is frequently so great that it infiltrates into other facets of the business. |
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How To Stop Workplace Bullying...And It Has Nothing To Do With The Bully
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| Efforts to curb workplace bullying have focussed on changing the behaviour of the bullies in the workplace. A more effective way would be to modify the behaviour of the victims in the workplace... |
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15 Rules for Managing Management Teams
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| How does our own behaviour influence our organisations, our society and our family? Can we expect any of them to be functional if our own behaviour is not?
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Coaching in Relation to Behavioural Styles and Patterns
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| When considering the effects of behaviour in business, business coaches have long used behavioural profiling tools like DISC, to produce data which equips them to work with business owners, enabling them to get their staff to understand their own behaviour, recognise the behaviour of people they interact with and then adapt accordingly. This increases their credibility and improves communication.
Of course, this relates to the team as a whole, and recent research suggests that improvements in this area can have a significant affect on bottom line profits. |
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Moving to a 'consequential corporate culture'
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| In any organisation it is the behaviour of its’ people that lead to success, mediocrity or failure. Behaviours stem from a set of values that the organisation must understand and that leadership must role model. Behaviours must also have consequences for the values to have any credibility; an up side for good behaviour in terms of recognition and reward and a downside for poor behaviour in terms of challenge, coaching, training and development and perhaps even having to leave the organisation. In the article we provide 10 areas that you must focus on to embed values and the right behaviours in your business. |
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Behavioural Intelligence – Noticing What Goes on in Meetings
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| Behaviour is what you say or do. It's not about what you think or feel. As human beings we have a unique brain structure which allows us to separate our behaviour from our feelings. Meetings and interactions at work are one of the places where this behavioural skill is most important and relevant. Behavioural Intelligence is about raising awareness, so that you notice your own and others' behaviour, and make conscious decisions about it. |
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Behavioural Intelligence – Modelling Excellent Behaviour
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| There is only one person you can directly control and be responsible for – you. Behavioural Intelligence is about taking charge of your behaviour and deciding what is most useful, appropriate and constructive to say or do next. If you decide while you’re doing it or saying it - it’s too late. The most skilled practitioners interrupt their instincts and make a conscious decision about their next behaviour. |
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Business, Friendship and Communication and Disputes
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| Much can be said about the value of communication in business. But nothing is more important than clear communication when it comes to combining friendships and business relationships.
Over the past several years, I have been privy to disputes that I should never have been made aware of. Petty disagreements, cries of unfair business practices and statements meant to discredit other business people and their practices have been brought to my attention over and over. In every one of these situations, poor communication has been the catalyst to many disagreements and the poor behaviour that follows. |
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