Tag Archives: Leadership Coaching
Simplify
Posted on15. Dec, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
What could you stop doing in 2010, to do more of what gets real results? This time of year most people are setting goals and making plans that revolve around adding things to their lives. New projects. Extra staff. More products and services. The problem is that many leaders are hoarders when it comes to [...]
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Fast Lane Frustrations
Posted on30. Nov, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
Four frustrating hours on Adelaide roads last week got me thinking about leadership. I must confess that few things in life can test my patience like drivers who sit in the fast lane oblivious to the fact that they are choking up the traffic. I know all the right things to tell myself about how [...]
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The Trust Experiment
Posted on16. Nov, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
I met a coach recently who had tried to give away $50 notes on the streets of Sydney. I was fascinated as he told the story about how hard it was to give away genuine money to strangers. Some people apparently thought it was a scam. Some avoided eye contact and just walked past him. [...]
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More Transactions Might Ruin Your Business
Posted on02. Nov, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
It’s widely accepted as common sense that increasing transactions is good for your business, but often it just isn’t true. Have you ever purchased something at a store and got the distinct impression that you were an interruption to the salesperson? Have you received the sort of service that leaves you wondering if that business [...]
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Front Foot Favouritism
Posted on19. Oct, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
I’m not a gifted sportsman, in fact even ‘competent’ is a stretch most of the time. But one sport I picked up quickly was snowboarding. There’s something exhilarating about hurtling down the side of a mountain strapped to a snowboard with trees and rocks all around you that heightens the senses and reminds you that [...]
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Health Check For The Trusted Advisor
Posted on05. Oct, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
I was speaking in Singapore last week to a group of marketers from across Asia/Pacific on what it means to be a “Trusted Advisor”. These are turbulent times in the world of marketing. By nature marketing tends to be about longer term strategic direction yet many companies are sacrificing that agenda in the current climate [...]
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The Economics Of Extra
Posted on20. Sep, 2009 by Paul Andrew.
It’s been said that the difference between ordinary and extraordinary is just a little bit “extra”. There’s a coffee house that I’m irrationally loyal to (in fact I’m there even as I write this). It’s not as though the coffee or the service or the surroundings are so drastically different to other purveyors of the [...]

