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Overloaded at Work: How to Ask For the Support You Need

Let's Grow Leaders

You want clarity about what’s most important and why. And curiosity about how to approach your work differently. One way to get curious about alternative, time-saving approaches is to be sure you have a shared understanding of success. Focus is the antidote to overwhelm. Paint me a picture of the victory lap.”

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How Do I Become a More Effective Middle Manager? (Video)

Let's Grow Leaders

Mary Galloway, Faculty member of the Jack Welch Management Institute. about the challenging role of being a middle manager. We’ve written about the importance of the translator role as well, including the importance of translating up as well as down. Accountability Czar.

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Be Human Lead Human with Dr. Jennifer Nash

Let's Grow Leaders

Human-Centered Leadership: Be Human Lead Human 00:00:00 – The Challenge of Leading Humans : A discussion about the difficulties leaders face when they have to lead humans without the necessary people skills. Dr. Nash’s work is published in Harvard Business Review, LinkedIn, and select academic journals.

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LOGOS “It’s All About Meaning”

International Coach Academy

s/ ), sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence , is a term from classical philosophy for the faculty of the human mind necessary for understanding what is true or real. To describe the activity of this faculty, the word intellection is sometimes used in philosophical contexts, as well as the Greek words no?sis

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Vertical Development Coaching: The Art of Making the Invisible Visible Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

It’s about changing your mindset, transforming the way you think, and affecting what you do and how you behave. Meaning-making is a core human faculty that influences how we make sense of our experiences, how we make decisions about the world, and therefore almost everything we do. We, humans, are ‘incessant storytellers’.

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A Coach Who Photographs: The Power of Photography in Coaching

International Coaching Federation

A traditional portrait photoshoot includes the coaching elements of holding space, listening, observing, supporting, partnering, and capturing something powerful about clients they might not see for themselves. Our form is only so important as it tells ourselves and the world around us about our inner world. What is real for you now?

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What Creates Long-Term and Sustainable Entrepreneurship

International Coach Academy

But not everyone who is passionate about what they do succeeds as an entrepreneur. Personally, answering the phone, interacting with all clients, and getting feedback about the market and product may be possible when starting a business but it is impossible when the business expands. Rudolf’s focus was more administrative and sales.