In a world obsessed with New Year’s resolutions and “new year, new me” nonsense, most of us are doomed. But what if the key to growth isn’t a radical overhaul but a shift in perspective? This isn’t an attempt to
You’re in a meeting room with your colleagues. Your manager wraps up and opens the floor for input. But a palpable silence shrouds the space. The clock ticks as everyone avoids eye contact, shuffles papers or peers desperately into their
In most organisations, power is seen to rest in the hands of managers. The more senior the manager, the more power. Yet in reality, power rests with each and every person in a team. Sometimes exercising that power can have
Human beings are weird. You know this already, but here’s where we’re going today: The attention of most employees and leaders has an uncanny knack of gravitating towards the darker shades of life, rather than basking in sunlit positivity. Negative “buzz” It
In his 1988 book, Professor Jerry Harvey of George Washington University developed a parable of real life to describe how people believe they have reached agreement. The story is about four adults – a married couple and the wife’s parents –