Optimism is a key Leadership trait for now and the future. It enables and encourages confidence, decision-making, innovation and empathy to name a few!
Read MoreThere are a multitude of ways you can learn how to be more Optimistic. Please do remember, however, that it must start with Reality!
Surrounding yourself with optimistic role models is a great way to improve.
Read MoreOptimistic Leaders avoid the curse of toxic positivity. They are grounded in reality and have quality conversations with their people about the size and scale of the challenge. They then create genuine hope about how these challenges will be overcome.
Read MoreI've outlined 18 different benefits of Openness and Curiosity in this article, from reduced boredom, increased empathy and adaptability to improved risk taking.
How many more can you add?
Which of the benefits will push you to be more open and curious?
Read MoreThe right questions provide a guiding hand to your Organisation. They also foster a culture of innovation, agility and adaptability. Quality conversations also build confidence. How important is it to you have these qualities within your companies culture?
Read MoreHow often to you write things down? How often do you engage in a conversation to come out on top and be right? How well do you really listen? These are just some of the considerations when developing Curiosity and Openness.
Read MoreJust some of the benefits of resilient decision-making are improvements to employee engagement and morale; better adaptability and increased confidence across the organisation. How many more can you think of?
Read MoreResilient Decision-Making enables adaptability and agility and provides the little clarity we can in an uncertain world.
Centralised decision-making can foster a “sluggish” organisation. Devolved decision making to the front line enables agility, however, it requires senior leadership to trust their people. How trusted do you feel to make decisions?
Read MoreHow do you make decision now? Remember, habits create permanence, therefore, what do you want to be permanent (and great) about your decision-making approach?
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