Member Newsletter: Greiner Curve Balls
Dodging the Greiner Curve Balls: How to manage a fast-growing business
Dodging the Greiner Curve Balls: How to manage a fast-growing business
The Art of Saying "No" at Work: How to protect your time and your boundaries
Face the Fear! How to meet in the real world after three years online
Neurodiversity Includes All of Us: Perhaps You're Neurodivergent – Some of Your Colleagues Almost Certainly Are
Emotional Regulation: Responding to changes in the way we feel
When you're reading a report, how do you make sense of the statistics? Know which evidence to trust? Spot the most important stories? And see how to turn the theories you read about into practice? Get all the answers in this episode of our podcast!
Good listeners know how to give others their full attention. They adapt to different communication styles, have ways to understand what they hear, and know exactly how to respond. Does that sound like you? This is Pain Points: "Are You Listening?"
Authors Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel give us a sneak peek of their updated classic "The Long-Distance Leader." How to build trust in remote teams... why hybrid working needs planning... and which tech tools can change the way your leadership lands.
Mental toughness expert Paul Lyons is our guest on this episode of Pain Points. Hear his tips for taking control of your thoughts and feelings, staying calm under pressure, bouncing back from failures, and seizing success through sheer strength of mind.
Emotional intelligence is a phrase that's thrown around a lot, but what does it actually mean? How do you get it? And does everyone at work need it – even the people in charge? Jonathan Hancock meets author and leadership coach Sarah Harvey.
We're examining emotional intelligence again on the podcast, with more from author Sarah Harvey, and some practical tips. How do you know which bits of yourself to work on? And what steps can you take to be more emotionally intelligent with your team?
A story is often the missing piece in a pitch, presentation or meeting. Kat Greenbrook wrote "The Data Storytelller's Handbook," and in this episode of our podcast she explains why stories matter so much, and how we can all learn to use them better.