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7 Tips for Lasting Relationships

by Rick Baker
On Jun 12, 2014
  1. Be available
  2. Be on time
  3. Be present
  4. Listen well
  5. Be encouraging
  6. Add energy
  7. Follow through

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Beyond Business

Sorting out Thoughts & Actions

by Rick Baker
On Jun 11, 2014

At the conceptual level: identifying patterns, identifying constraints, identifying variables, estimating the extent of scope in flux, and preparing for complexities, uncertainties and ambiguities.

At the detailed level: bringing talents to task, setting simple task-processes, using checklists, and coordinating complicated linkages between processes.

At the communication level: listening and observing, ensuring both message delivery and message receipt, appreciating and expressing differences, taking the time to address and remove understanding-gaps, raising the flag on problems, and influencing in a positive way other people's actions.

At the thoughts-into-action level: planning, implementing, evaluating, and adapting.

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From the Executive BrainSmarts perspective: 

Prepare: to begin our work tasks we use our Focus & Initiate Executive BrainSmarts; 

Perform: to perform our work-tasks we use our PlanOrganize, & Shift Executive BrainSmarts; 

Check: to check the impact our actions and emotions have on ourselves and others we use our MonitorRegulate Executive BrainSmarts

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And let's not forget Edward de Bono's Six Thinking Hats & Six Action Shoes

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Communication: Improving Communication | Thought Tweets

When you are open-minded differences are strengths; when you are close-minded differences are weaknesses.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 11, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

The strongest of leaders seek out differences. They know differences capture all the talents & strengths.

Work to build your strengths. Find others who have strengths that cover your weaknesses.

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STRENGTHS: People-Focused for Success | Thought Tweets

Personal Values and Strengths are wonderful ingredients…when they are put to good use.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 10, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

People can lead extremely happy and fulfilled lives when those two personal things are aligned and put to good use. That use does not have to be leadership. Leadership introduces another layer of complexity. To illustrate this, we added a wrapping called Vision – the Leader’s Vivid Vision. If you want to lead then you owe it to your followers to provide the Leader’s Vision. And – that Vivid Vision has to include the delivery of value to real clients. That way, the followers have at least a fighting chance to succeed. You expand that chance for success by making your Vision vivid. And, communicating it with sticky stories….real stories…personal stories. You are able to do that when you know how to apply your Personal Values and your Strengths and you can envision the end point and the generation of value…ie, the business value that must be exchanged if you are to get to that desired end point.

Meshed closely with the Leader’s Personal Values, we find the Leader’s Strengths.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 10, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Strengths show themselves when the Leader performs in an excellent way at certain tasks…and the Leader feels good and glows while doing those tasks. Strengths are a very personal thing and they can only be judged by their owner and by very-skilled observers. The more the specific details of the Leader’s role are aligned with the Leader’s Strengths – the better.

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STRENGTHS: People-Focused for Success | Thought Tweets

Zero in on your talented people...and construct tasks around them.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 10, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

You can take talent to task.

and

You can bring tasks to talent.

Or...you can ignore talents & tasks at your peril.

It's all a matter of choice.

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STRENGTHS: People-Focused for Success | Thought Tweets

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