Change Management Involving Our Multiple Intelligences
We have been looking at a range of approaches to change management and at the time of writing have catalogued over 40 change-related models. The fact that there are so…
We have been looking at a range of approaches to change management and at the time of writing have catalogued over 40 change-related models. The fact that there are so…
mBraining using multiple intelligences. We all make decisions many times a day throughout our lives, and we make those with the best intentions, but what if we are making them…
How is your personal resilience? It’s a funny old thing, this is the time of year post all the Christmas festivities and New Year celebrations that we either face returning…
mBraining & mBIT trainings in 2018 kept us so busy that we didn’t do much blogging, so here is a post just to keep you up to speed with what…
This weeks blog is about emotional intelligence and arises from some personal learning, difficult learning! And I am going to describe it as work in progress. You see emotional intelligence…
Undertaking 2 NLP courses has been instrumental in my development as a leader. Having been on many courses throughout my career it was an off the cuff remark by a…
Without people everything becomes transactional, an organisations biggest asset is its people, but many businesses could invest more wisely to grow their people at little extra cost. I am experiencing…
Our heart is at the centre of our relationships with others; this is the heart of leadership, well, it should be and sometimes it isn’t! Much has been written about leadership qualities…
Mirror neurones at work, it’s why when we are fed up, grumpy or irritable we find and attract others who are feeling and acting in the same way. How we…
Data, data, data. There is so much available and generated by ever-sophisticated technology. It’s the new gold and has been for a while. Big business, such as Google, Amazon & Facebook,…