Riandy Kurniawan asked: Have you ever “get blank” when you talk in front of numbers of people? have you ever “lose” everything you’ve remember when it’s time for you to present any speech? or, have your face turns pale,covered in white, shaky and don’t know how to act when you face a crowd that are […]
Tag: Mistake
Tom O\’Dea asked: Introduction Recently I was reading (re-reading, actually) John Maxwell’s book “The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader”. It’s a great collection of easy to read, short chapters that I highly recommend. One of the qualities that got me to thinking was generosity. Maxwell makes his point by saying that “your candle loses […]
Louis Bonaventura asked: Imagine yourself as a dart board. Everything and everyone else around you may become dart, at one point or another. These darts will destroy your self esteem and pull you down in ways you won’t even remember. Don’t let them destroy you, or get the best of you. So which darts should […]
Faith Vs. Vision
Michael Skye asked: Some people operate from faith, some from vision. Both are invaluable for tomorrow’s leaders and creators. Learn the distinction between faith and vision, and how you can leverage each. INTRODUCTION: Before exploring the distinctions between these two concepts, consider that what is meant by any word is determined largely by the context […]
Ian Williamson asked: Every supervisor will make mistakes, including yourself. Much of the credibility you earn with your employees will come from the way you recover from your mistakes. Typically, supervisors respond to a mistake in the following ways: • Pretend it never happened • Discount its effects • Make excuses • Make the case […]
Axel Meierhoefer asked: Copyright (c) 2008 Axel Meierhoefer This article focuses on the importance of trust in business. I did some research and found the following: In the social sciences, the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing research. In sociology the degree to which one party trusts another is a measure of belief […]
Anese Cavanaugh asked: How many times have you had a situation at work, or at home, where you felt ‘knocked off-kilter’, ‘thrown for a loop’ or ‘disgruntled’? Probably not often (wink). But for you who have experienced something like this, think about a particular situation. Did it come from a meeting, conversation or project that […]