One of the common questions I get as I lead workshops and work with my coaching clients is: How do I decide if a conflict is worth the effort to resolve? I think this is a great question. Honestly, … [Read more...]
Employee Motivation: Compliance or Commitment?
Whether you are trying to resolve a conflict, coach an employee, or correct your child's behavior; you have to wrestle with your real goals. You have to ask yourself, "Do I want compliance or … [Read more...]
Conflict Resolution Tips: Don’t Assume You Know What Someone Will Do
Have you ever seen or been involved in a conflict conversation where one person said: "I knew that you were going to say that!" If you have, you probably noticed that the conflict intensity … [Read more...]
The Difference Between Doing and Mastering
A few months ago, I bought a guitar and started the process of learning to play. A few days ago, I wrote a post about what my motivation to purchase a guitar can teach leaders of all kinds. Today, … [Read more...]
Learning to Embrace Messiness
Sometimes, life gets messy — as shown by the picture of the living area in my home this morning. When I first walked through this area on my way to get a cup of coffee and some breakfast, I felt a … [Read more...]
Employee Motivation Tips: The Why Matters
There are two musical instruments I would like to play. One is the saxophone and the other is the guitar. When I was in the fifth grade, my parents placed an order to rent a saxophone for the … [Read more...]
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