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What is Old School vs. New School in Leading Others? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi Wiff   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:02

What is Old School vs. New School in leading others?

Old School
Job descriptions
Set performance reviews
Hire workers w/5 years’ experience
Tell vs. collaborate
Keep secrets
Structure matters
Title matters
Read the powerpoint to the group

 
Why is changing a work culture so hard? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi Wiff   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:00

Why is changing a work culture so hard? Why is there so much resistance to making change for the better?

When you break down changing a work culture – think of employees reaction falling into one of the five categories:

1. no need to change
2. the timing is bad
3. cost of the change
4. they may need information on why, what and how
5. feel distrust of the new direction

 
Grateful Moments…small actions making huge differences PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi Wiff   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 22:59

About 10 years ago I remember hearing a story about keeping a grateful log. It wasn’t so much about writing it down – but taking the mental time to be grateful, to acknowledge what/who you’re grateful for. Whether it was an act of kindness; generosity; or it may have been someone who made you laugh, to someone who took the time to really listen.

 
What is your Elegant Courage™ Score? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi Wiff   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 22:58

Elegant Courage™ is honesty during good and tough times.

What is your Elegant Courage™ score?

Take the EC quiz; earn 5 points for consistently, 3 points for frequently, and 0 points for never.

1. When I lead a group – at the conclusion the participants know the top 3 focus items.
2. In the last month, I haven’t had the ‘after thought’ of I should of said something.
3. You did your best to provide hope to others, in uncertain times.
4. You’ve put your arrogance and ego aside – and really listened to your staff/coworkers?

 
6 ways to gain courage: PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi Wiff   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 22:57

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1. Identify what you are fearful of – is it a reaction you may receive? Is it rejection?
2. Know the outcome you’re striving for.
3. Less is more….. keep what ever you’re facing simple – if it’s confronting – keep your communication short and clear.

 
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