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Friends at Work: The Missing Key to a Strong Organization Culture (Part Two)
In Chapter Three of my upcoming book, Influence: What’s the Missing Piece, we discuss the organizational culture and the landscape for high return on investment. One of these cultures is connectedness that results in friendships. In Part One of our... Continue Reading
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Relationships
Friends at Work: The Missing Key to a Strong Organization Culture (Part One)
In Chapter Three of my upcoming book Influence: What’s the Missing Piece?, we discuss the organizational culture and the landscape for high return on investment. In today’s article, I want to dig deeper into one facet of something covered in that chapter... Continue Reading
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Relationships
Trustworthiness, Confidence, Leadership
Increasing Your Dependability: The Key to Trust and Confidence
In my new book that is in the works even as I write this blog, I cover five non-negotiable characteristics that organizations seek.  Here is the first: Characteristic #1: Hard Working = Smart Working At the top of the hard working list is... Continue Reading
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Influence 101
Do You Influence or Are You Influential?
We have for too long now believed that influence is the practice of what we “do” to people. We persuade them. We negotiate with them. We manipulate them. We intimidate them. We coerce them. We feel if we get them to do what we want, we are influential.... Continue Reading
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Influence 101
Influence and Rest: Getting Better at Leading Through Resting
So you’re an influencer, and one that goes 900 mph all the time. Guess what? Without rest, sooner or later, you are going to blow a gasket. I see it all the time. Men and women who think they are the one super human immune to the fact that we are all,... Continue Reading
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Influence 101
Setting Monuments and Milestones on Journey
In both ancient and modern cultures, leaders set up monuments to commemorate a historical happening. Wikipedia defines it well: A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become important... Continue Reading
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Power Mindsets
apology
A Proper Apology: Four Essential Components
We are human. Thus, we are fallible. Sooner or later, we will make a mistake. Maybe that mistake will be an unintentional slight, stinging words, or an action more malevolently motivated. When that happens, if we value relationships, we must apologize... Continue Reading
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Relationships
influence tactics, persuasion
Influence Tactics for Getting a Bite of Ice Cream
In 1965, an experiment was created where three children were put in front of a camera and asked who was the most patient. Two of the three kids raised their hand. The host gave the child who did not raise his hand an ice cream cone and told the two “... Continue Reading
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Influence 101
Influence Through Storytelling
Influence Through Storytelling
"Everything starts with a story."  - Joseph Campbell When we look at human’s earliest writings or even pictographs, we see them telling stories. We know this to be true. When you return to work each Monday, you probably get asked, “How was your weekend... Continue Reading
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Conflict, mental health, confrontation
Dealing with Incivility in the Workplace
Julie entered her new job at the ad agency excited. She had finally found a way into her desired career instead of working in jobs that were merely to make money. This is what she had paid thousands for a college degree to do—a marketing account... Continue Reading
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