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Choosing to Change and Staying Committed
by Marshall Goldsmith I’ve had the good fortune to work with some of the most successful people in the business world. One thing I’ve noticed about them is they have unflappable optimism – they believe they will succeed, even under … Continue reading
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Tagged accepting feedback to change, behavior change, change and commitment, change management, changing behavior, choose to change, Cognitive Dissonance, commitment to goals and beliefs, control and manipulation, feedback, hear negative feedback, intrinsic motivation, negative perception, personal commitment, positive attitude, preconceived views, success traits, traits of successful people
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The mindset that leads to successful leadership change management
We’ve all heard of people who rode a wave or actually changed entire industries because they had a nose for change and how to benefit from it. Intel’s co-founder Andy Grove is one of those people. He sensed that personal … Continue reading
Posted in change, HR, IN, Innovation, leadership, leadershipskills, management
Tagged Andy Grove and change management, Carol Dweck, change management e learning, change management video training, comfort zone, fixed mindset, growth mindset, innovation, leadership change management skills, management traits, mentoring, success traits, traits of successful people
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The Breakfast of Champions for Peak Performers
Know what this means: (SQ) > R(C)? Alan Webber, the co-founder of Business Week said change happens when the cost of maintaining the status quo is greater than the risk of change. The key is in knowing when that tipping … Continue reading
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Tagged achieve excellence, candor, failure, fear, feedback, honesty, leadership skills, learn and grow, making behavior change, marshall goldsmith, Michael Dell, peak performers, personal development, risk of change, self acceptance, self assessment, self awareness, self-deception, setbacks, status quot, success traits, Timothy R. Clark, tony schwartz, traits of successful people
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Is Self Sabotage Undermining Your Success?
“Beliefs that can sabotage your life.” How’s that for a title? Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D., author of Succeed: How We Can Reach Our Goals, recently wrote about several psychology studies that found roughly half of us subscribe to the belief … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, confidence and self belief, fear, Heidi Grant Halvorson, how to succeed, learning new skills, managing change, personality traits, positive psychology, self confidence, self doubt, self esteeem, self sabotage, success, success traits, traits of successful people
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Top 7 Self-Mastery Skills
by Larry Lipman for Success Television 1. Be Real. If you’re not being real, people will know, and you compromise your integrity. Being genuine is a gift to yourself and others. 2. Be Totally Present. This is a learned skill. 3. … Continue reading
Tribal Leadership: Are You Stuck?
In a recent conversation with the Chief Learning Officer at Vistage, I learned about Dave Logan, the author of Tribal Leadership. I watched Logan’s entertaining video that explains his book and the five tribes or groups we belong to in our organizations: Logan’s video … Continue reading
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Tagged corporate training videos, creating positive attitude, dave logan, deepak chopra video, effective leadership skills, employee motivation, leadership development, leadership skills training, leadership skills video, soft skills training videos, traits of successful people, tribal leadership skills, vistage
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