
What is the Monday Morning Business Coach?
For over 12 years and running, every Monday morning we’ve sent out an email containing an executive coaching “nugget”—a simple, practical tip or strategy for you to easily take action on to start off your work week.
We use the situations of our clients (anonymously, of course) as well as what we’re pondering or reading about to write a short post. We keep it short because we know your life is busy and you need the “quick tips” to solve your problems, help you focus, and move you forward. We’re not claiming we can solve every issue, but we aim to give you the knowledge and wisdom to help you find your own power and create the future you want. You can view past posts below.
Memorial Day is the one day when we reflect as a nation on the sacrifices of the men and women who died while serving our country.
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The more you motivate your team to challenge ideas, the greater the likelihood that you will acquire innovative and creative ideas from your team.
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You, your team, and your organization are not dysfunctional because you have conflict – conflict is a part of being human.
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The inability to deal with conflict effectively can be costly in terms of productivity, sharing of information, and turnover. Therefore, it’s critical that managers, teams, and individuals develop skills in both managing conflict effectively and also in using conflict to increase innovation, expand ideas, and support problem-solving.
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Perhaps this experience will help to point you in the direction of where you’re supposed to go next. You lost this job and that sucks. Now you have the opportunity to get more of what you want out of your next job!
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Keep moving forward – even if it’s just one small step.
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Facing the loss of a role that provides a great deal of your identity as well as the means for living, can be very challenging.
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We’ve witnessed the power that great questions have to create opportunities for innovation, problem solving, and higher levels of thinking.
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Today, we’re sharing some of the questions that we’ve found invite higher levels of input and expand critical thinking.
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Leadership, as we define it, is the willingness to influence your world and the willingness to be influenced by your world.
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