Three Little Phrases with Big Impact
Phrases to keep people listening to your data and to get people to comply with your decisions.
Phrases to keep people listening to your data and to get people to comply with your decisions.
When a star performer suddenly declines there’s always a reason. The question is where should you look for the reason?
Apologies can enhance or damage a relationship. Too few can be as damaging as too many. Here are four apologies—two to emulate, two to avoid.
Interacting with phantoms from the past is dangerous both personally and professionally.
Rehearsal doesn’t mean reciting by rote.
Want to boost your credibility? Stop saying these words.
Think that insult was about you? Think again!
Six tips for handling yourself when faced with others’ emotions.
How to disagree without being disagreeable.
Giving instructions without getting agreement is a recipe for disappointment.
This fundamental actor’s tool helps you be perceived the way you want to be perceived.
One builds relationships, the other damages them. Are you clear which is which, and why?
Our self-limiting behaviors are invisible to us but apparent to others.
Avoid a long-winded ramble with this three-step model
Hating politics puts you out of the game that’s being played around you.