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July 16, 2020

The Four Gifts My Son Gave Me Before He Died

Pic: The author and his son Daniel 1992 When Daniel was born, I was a largely absent father embroiled in my career within government agencies. I was so absent that my wife took our six-month-old son and left. I was gutted by both guilt and loss, but too immature and brainwashed to honour my greater […]

June 15, 2017

How to Remedy Broken Trust

Kevin and John had a good working relationship, built over the last few years. Kevin had a new service he was offering through his website and asked John, his go-to person for website content, to review his website prior to the service launch. John promised Kevin that he would complete the website review by the […]

July 14, 2015

The Root Cause of Unacceptable Behaviour in the Workplace

Most people behave acceptably at work, despite too high a level of employee disengagement across the entire workforce. However there is a minority of people who behave unacceptably and are definitely disengaged. These people cause the greatest problems and weaken the enterprise culture dramatically. This is where I get most requests for help, when the […]

March 24, 2015

Two Critical Skills for Now and Beyond – will you acquire or improve them?

I’ve been working with senior leaders and technical or operational experts for nearly two decades in my role as a leadership consultant coach and facilitator. I’m struck with the number of people overwhelmed by the ambiguities, volatilities and disruptive changes of our times. I’m also amazed by the extent that there exists broken relationships inside […]

February 3, 2015

It’s Time to be Motivated

Fluctuating economies, fears of deflation, terrorism, global unemployment increasing, climate change. Uncertainty, volatility, ambiguity, chaos and disruptive change seem to characterise our world. We’re finding it difficult to trust our governments, politicians and business leaders. They don’t inspire us with authentic values and vision, beyond appealing to our self-interests around survival, security and surety needs. […]

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