Kavi

It Won’t Happen To Me
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The number of senior leaders who refuse to look at ambiguous probabilities and soak their calendars with the immediate doables is no small number.
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OWL Despatch Edition 64
Building Humour In The Workplace
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Humour has many 'near-magical' outcomes. Outcomes that would stay clouded but for humour. From improving productivity to helping with thinking, easing up conflict, giving feedback, building trust and much else.
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OWL Despatch_Edition 63
Would You Take Your Own Advice?
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The biblical King Solomon, known well known for his wisdom and wealth has also a 'paradox' named after him!
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Finishing Fourth In The Olympics
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A lived life when examined closely is full of jagged ends and incomplete edges. A very small subset of athletes get to the podium.
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Five Compelling Reasons To Attend A Virtual Conference
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Having attended several virtual events over the last few years, I can tell you that well-designed virtual conferences events bring a ton of value.
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Deliberate Practice Skips a Beat
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Building expertise in a domain takes a long while. It needs many hours of concentrated effort. It became clear that overnight success was an oxymoron.
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Headed To a Burnout
Headed For A Burnout
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What can leaders do if they feel teams are headed for a burnout? What questions can they ask themselves?.
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OWL despatch edition 60
Dealing With A Rejection
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Research suggests that the same parts of the brain that get activated with physical pain, get activated with rejection. It is a natural reaction and is to be expected! The time, place, person, significance and other contextual elements bring alive...
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Debts to pay up
Three Debts
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The debt metaphor brings alive the importance of keeping the human element at the front and centre of all change.
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Certainty, In The WFH Era
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In organisations, innovations dry up when everyone is 'sure' of how things work or should work! It ossifies us to our pasts.
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