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Simple Steps to Rehabilitate a Bad Reputation

Simple Steps to Rehabilitate a Bad Reputation

by Liane Davey | Jun 17, 2018 | About teams, Be a better team leader, Communication, Right Words to Say

I was working with a team recently that had developed a bit of a bad reputation. The management team of their organization had decided that they were complacent, stuck in the past, and not driving hard enough for growth. The team leader admitted that there was a...
How to Deal with a Defensive Person

How to Deal with a Defensive Person

by Liane Davey | Jun 10, 2018 | Be a better team member, Communication, Right Words to Say

Defensive people are the WORST! It drives me nuts when I give even the most minor piece of feedback and the person on the other end gets all hot under the collar and ignores every word I said. Grow up, people. You’re not perfect and pretending that you are is making...
Should you pick your battles? – Part I

Should you pick your battles? – Part I

by Liane Davey | May 20, 2018 | About teams, Be a better team member, Communication, Conflict, How to fix teams, Personal Effectiveness, Right Words to Say

“Do you agree that we should pick our battles?” This was a question I got during the Q&A session of a keynote speech I gave last week. I think I surprised the questioner with my response, which means I might surprise you too, so here goes. If you are “picking...
How to deal with a down in the dumps coworker

How to deal with a down in the dumps coworker

by Liane Davey | May 13, 2018 | Be a better team member, Communication, Connect, Emotions, Right Words to Say

Your colleague is having a bad day (or week, or life). She grabs the empty chair from beside your desk, rolls it over and flops down, legs spread, head back, arms dangling—defeated. She proceeds to unload her troubles on you. You get all the gory details. Once the...
How to (inadvertently) start a fight

How to (inadvertently) start a fight

by Liane Davey | Apr 1, 2018 | Bad Leaders, Be a better team leader, Communication, Conflict, Connect, Horror Stories, Personal Effectiveness, Right Words to Say

I’ve been flying across the country delivering a leadership development program about the mindset and skillset leaders require to unlock the potential of their people. As I watch them role play with one another, I notice the things they say that create a negative...
How to Get People To Live Up to Your Expectations

How to Get People To Live Up to Your Expectations

by Liane Davey | Feb 18, 2018 | About teams, Be a better team leader, Be a better team member, Connect, Right Words to Say

We got talking about expectations in a session I was facilitating last week. The conversation was like a giant projective test; quickly exposing the participants’ core ideologies about people, and relationships, and trust. Some of the people around the table talked...
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