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If you feel you don't have time - Listen to someone. See how slowly time moves?

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Oh...I see...how silly of me...I should have known you are too busy to listen.

I should have noticed your inability to make eye contact, your looking over my shoulder, your interruptions...it all makes sense...you are too busy.

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I'm too busy! - I don't have time! | Thought Tweets

Leaders who cannot see their forest need a good pruning.

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Some leaders claim they do not have time to plan. Actually, they DO have enough time...they just struggle with how to use time. That is an infectious condition. It tends to spread from the leader to others in the organization. Soon, there's a not-enough-time epidemic throughout the workplace.

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Aren’t you glad you work with people who are not too busy to learn how to improve at business?

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

It sure would be troublesome if everyone you worked with complained about being too busy...too busy to get things done on time, too busy to do things right, too busy to help, too busy to learn...

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I'm too busy! - I don't have time! | Thought Tweets

The Driven-Leader's Flaw

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

Many entrepreneurs and business owners have aspirations and are driven to achieve. And many of these entrepreneurs and business owners do not understand that other people do not share their aspirations and their drive to achieve... at least not not to the same level. In other words, many entrepreneurs and business owners assume other people are like them...sharing their drives, sharing their goals, and sharing their persistence. Under this misconception these leaders have a communication disconnect with their followers.

These leaders believe communications such as delegation of work activity have been performed properly when in fact they have not.

This leader-follower communication disconnect problem is widespread... probably the most common problem between leaders and followers and probably the most common cause of failure to complete work-tasks and achieve business success.

The solutions to this problem are straightforward: first, the leader must understand his or her personality and communication style and, second, the leader must understand the personalities and communication styles of the followers. The goal under this solution is to identify differences and adjust communication accordingly. By adjusting his or her communication style and approach to followers the leader is in a position to fully communicate when delegation or other communications are happening...for example in the areas of problem-solving and decision-making.

In summary:

Businesses perform better when the leaders adjust their communication styles to fit the personalities and communication styles of their followers.

Of course businesses perform even better when followers return the favour.

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Communication: Improving Communication | Personalities @ Work

If you burn the candle at both ends, don't set it down on your desk.

by Rick Baker
On May 28, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

 If you do then you will be fighting even more fires.

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