August 2013

One powerful question you can’t afford to ignore

August 20, 2013 - 22:44 -- Dr. Ada

In a rut

I’m sure you have heard how the definition of insanity is doing repeatedly the same thing that doesn’t work and expecting to get a different result. Yet, every day leaders spend a lot of effort and time doing things — in meetings, managing businesses, writing emails, making decisions — that don’t translate into the best results.

Today's post challenges you to ask yourself throughout your day one powerful question. . . Continue reading »

Back to school and back to basics

August 19, 2013 - 18:18 -- Dr. Ada

Back to school ;) Dp; about school +o( about my frined (L)__(L);*

“Back to School!” You have seen the signs in stores, schools, and other places. I recently wrote an article for parents on how to help children have a positive experience in school. After reviewing the article today, it occurred to me that most of the same ideas apply to leadership. Therefore, what follows is the revised and condensed version for leaders. Continue reading »

Aikido and guidelines for turning conflict around - 2

August 6, 2013 - 11:10 -- Dr. Ada

Last week we spoke about the advantages of using the Aikido way to solve conflicts. We said it's better if you use "entering and blending" first. In this position, you are looking at the situation from the attacker's viewpoint but without giving up your own viewpoint. This immediately changes the energy of the conversation allowing the two of you to approach the conflict from the same perspective and to build understanding.

Today I'm going to give you 6 guidelines for effectively turning conflict around using the Aikido way of blending. Continue reading »