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Tag Archives: performance
Spring Chicken or Flagging Goose – how motivated are you right now?
I’ve been fascinated by some of the enquiries I’ve had over the past few months. Some relate to people’s difficulties with their senior managers, or with individuals within their team(s). And a lot are to do with rising stress levels … Continue reading
Posted in Critical Thinking Skills, Motivation and Employee Engagement, Personal & Professional Effectiveness
Tagged CIPD, Daniel Pink, drivers, energy, followership, leadership, morale, motivations, performance, poor performers, reorganization, skills, staff engagement, stress at work, traditional management styles
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The Winning Game: have you got your MOJO on?
I wonder if like me you have been spellbound by the Olympics 2012? I can be a bit curmudgeonly about these things, you know the sort of stuff… the pre-Games hype, the British media catastrophising about congestion, poor security etc, … Continue reading
Posted in Article of the Month, Career Planning, Critical Thinking Skills, Personal & Professional Effectiveness, Resilience
Tagged cameraderie, career progression, collegiate, Forbes, Galen Rupp, Gore Vidal, Mo Farrah, mojo, motivating others, motivational map, Olympics 2012, performance, personality, psychometric assessment, self-appreciation, self-knowledge, soft skills, team
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Lighten up, and keep learning!
I had a breakthrough moment recently. For the past few years one of my main routes to taking time out from the pressures of work (and dare I say it, a relationship which felt like a slow car crash), has … Continue reading
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