Monthly Archives: October 2012

Impasses in Group Decision-Making: Part II; concensus | Chaco Canyon Consulting

Impasses in Group Decision-Making: Part II; concensus | Chaco Canyon Consulting.

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Impasses in Group Decision-Making: Part I; pressure tactics | Chaco Canyon Consulting

Impasses in Group Decision-Making: Part I; pressure tactics | Chaco Canyon Consulting.

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Leadership Freak   Yesterday I interviewed Robert Herbold, former Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft and author of “What’s Holding You Back.” Bob’s quiet, gentlemanly tone shifted toward disdain when the topic moved to wasting time in poorly run meetings. Frankly, it was … Continue reading

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Leadership Freak More lying happens in meetings than any other place in your organization, most are lies of silence. In meetings, silence isn’t consent, its cowardice, self-interest, manipulation, or political expediency. Honesty, more than anything else, transforms meetings.  Truth-telling ends useless meetings. When … Continue reading

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