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Skills Training using Virtual Workshops – Does it Work?
Do you really need to fly people to attend training events to learn new skills? A good question when clients are baulking at the costs of such events and not clear they are getting value for money. With the development … Continue reading
Dealing with the Four Leadership Contradictions Facing Mid-Levels
On the leadership programmes I run for various firms, advice is given by representatives of each firm which often appears to be contradictory. I’m keen to shed light on a potential way forward for mid-levels who may be confused. Typical … Continue reading
We Can Give Feedback, But Do We Know How to Receive it?
What’s it like for you in any of these situations: A close relative or friend gives you some critical comments on what you’re wearing Your in-laws give you parenting tips as your toddler has another bout of tantrums in a … Continue reading
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