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Graphic Leadership: First Acknowledge . . . Then Solve
The profundity of this poster is found in its simplicity. Of course one can’t solve something they refuse to acknowledge. Does that really merit being made into a poster? In my Executive Coaching, I’ve discovered that approximately 85-90% of solving… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Plan B
Wisdom for generations has said “Don’t put all your eggs into one basket.” From previous posters we also know that we truly don’t fear those things over which we have no control. Rather we fear not being able to handle… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: The Grief Cycle
Whenever change occurs, there’s a process of grief originally identified by Elizabeth Kubler Ross. In spite of the fact that a person can rather quickly logically/rationalize their way through a change, anyone who has ever gone through a divorce knows… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Labeling
The story is told of a farmer whose only horse ran away. All his neighbors expressed how sorry they were at this unfortunate turn of events. He replied, “Maybe.” Within days the horse returned with seven other horses it had… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Networking
As you look at this poster, it might remind you of another poster entitled Effective Delegation. Effective Delegation had only one inside square in which you were graphically taught to delegate authority and not just a task. So, as we… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: A Velvet Covered Brick
My hope is that you’re enjoying this series. However, more than enjoying it, my hope is that you’re being reminded of key concepts essential to effective leadership. I think of a great leader as a velvet-covered brick (i.e. easy to… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Giving Credit
My guess is we all have pet peeves about when people try to give us credit, compliments, or praise. I hate when it’s generic. I hate when it’s perfunctory. I hate when it’s, “Nice job!” So, here’s a formula for… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Roosevelt’s Words
I would never attempt to improve on the words of Theodore Roosevelt when he wrote about leadership, and said: “It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Personal Qualities For Giving Credit
When we talked about the poster How To Give Credit, we talked about the fact that giving a personal quality in the midst of that praise was a very strong feature, but many times we don’t have a very good… Read More ›
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