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What's in short supply for just about everyone these days? A sense of control and influence. Things might seem like they're increasingly out of our hands, impossible to understand let alone alter. But ...
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Josh Huffman (right) drops a box of 10,000 leaflets from a C-130 Hercules aircraft over the southeastern mountains of Afghanistan on March 7, 2007. The leaflets are ...
In my work as a CEO coach, I have often observed the extent to which organizational culture reflects the personality of the chief executive, with both strengths and weaknesses reverberating throughout ...
You may feel like you can read your friend’s mind or that you can finish each other’s sentences. It’s not your imagination. There is new scientific proof that your friends influence you ...
In my last blog post, I explained the difference between power and influence as they’re classically defined in business and organizational psychology, and I made the case that even though the words ...
"The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend." —Robertson Davies Psychology offers a wealth of insights that can affect our everyday lives. Among these insights, the concept of ...
When Warren Gatland succeeded Brian Ashton as Ireland coach in 1998 his first message to the troops was to unpack. It had been a turbulent time across the board, and in the ups and downs players had ...