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Our Book is Live on Amazon
After 30 years of talking about writing a book, we’ve finally done it! Unlock the Power of Your Perception is now live on Amazon in eBook and paperback formats!
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Getting to Know You…. Also
In this blog, I would like to propose that if our third candidate would introduce themselves as follows, we would be able to better determine the impact that this candidate would have on our team:
Posted in Acquired Skills, Activity, Adjustments, Career, Celebration, Change, Communication, Conflict, Diversity, Flow, Goals, Listening, Methods, Natural Skills, Opportunities, Partnerships, Perception, Perceptual Style, Perceptual Style Theory, Preference for Interaction, Productivity, Relationships, Strengths, Success, Talent Advantage, Talents, Team Building, Teamwork, Vision
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Getting to Know You too
After 40+ years in business, I can say with certainty that many things have changed, not the least of which is technology. But one thing that hasn’t changed much is the challenge of finding and mentoring the right people for … Continue reading
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It’s Time to Celebrate Who You Are
When you take our Perceptual Style Assessment (PSA), your results arrive in an action guide titled Celebrate You. We chose that title very carefully – it reflects the joy and excitement people experience when introduced to the concepts of Perceptual … Continue reading
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Psychology and Leadership, Part 4: Flow and Goals
In the first two parts of this five-part series on Perceptual Styles Theory and leadership, we examined the five qualities of effective leaders, regardless of Perceptual Style. In these last three articles, we’ll look at the unique leadership qualities of … Continue reading
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Business and Communication: Almost, but Not Quite
The six Perceptual Styles describe six psychologically unique ways of perceiving the world. The theory behind Perceptual Styles states that certain Styles are more similar than others. These “neighboring styles” may use similar types of language, but that doesn’t mean … Continue reading
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