Resilience

Change management: Building Resilience – Regulation, Reframing, Relationships and Reflection (Video)

It’s Mental Health Awareness Week. As we are all experiencing tremendous strain and stress with the Coronavirus impacting on every aspect of our work and homes lives, I thought I’d share some ideas about resilience. So here’s a 10 minute video looking at four tools to help you become more Read More

2024-11-01T19:17:42+00:00May 17, 2020|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Relationship Management|

Change management and creativity – Why a third adapt more easily

Successful professional service firms are those that have great leaders who can help their people anticipate and adapt to change quickly. So an article by Nick Tasler (https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/strategic-thinking/201606/why-1-in-3-people-adapt-change-more-successfully) explaining why one in three adapt to change more easily caught my eye. The article refers to work by psychologist Salvatore Maddi Read More

2019-08-01T11:13:31+01:00July 15, 2016|Kim's Blog, Management Skills|

Future Marketing Managers need some Finnish “Sisu” or Japanese “Ganbaru” for success

At the Professional Marketing Forum training session for Future Marketing Managers  last week I talked about the Finnish quality of “Sisu”. Future Marketing Managers need some Finnish “Sisu” or Japanese “Ganbaru” for success. There isn’t a direct translation in English of this special quality which is part of the Finnish Read More

2024-06-07T09:39:47+01:00April 20, 2015|Kim's Blog, Marketing|

Productivity – Inputs vs outputs

Long ago a senior management consultant for whom I had great respect admonished me for working long hours and stressed the importance of focusing on the outputs rather than the inputs. At the time I was rather indignant – he was advocating that we should not be hung up about Read More

2018-03-16T12:42:48+00:00February 6, 2010|Kim's Blog, Management Skills|
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