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Thriving, meeting, and cultivating a coaching culture
The Mental Breakdown - Edition #55
From the Coaches
David Fessell talks about the balancing act your clients need to perform between their need for safety and their need for growth in How to Thrive During Times of Stress and Challenge.
David Nour proposes ten strategies your clients can take advantage of when prepping for their next big meeting in Top Ten Strategies For Your Next Critical Business Relationship Meeting.
Lindsey Leuschen explores what it takes for clients to develop an effective coaching culture within their organizations in The Transformative Journey of Cultivating a Coaching Culture.
Marie-Claire Ross discusses the “fear of disappointing others” and how this feeling can derail teams when it’s not accounted for in Unleash the Hidden Power of Employee FODOs: The Key to Building Happy Teams.
Keith Cowing reminds leaders that learning when to get input from others is a crucial skill that needs to be the focus of development as they grow into their leadership roles in Getting the right input, at the right time, from stakeholders.
Lolly Daskal lists ten habits she sees as detrimental to self-confidence in leaders in 10 Habits You Should Give Up To Feel More Confident.
From the Operators & Investors
Guy Raz speaks with Julia Hertz, CEO of Eventbrite, on how a leader can help their company grow and thrive even when their industry is undergoing major changes in Leading through radical change with Julia Hartz of Eventbrite.
Adam Mendler interviews Mike Davis to find out what his views are on growth, leadership, and how leaders can take the next steps in their development in Embrace the Power of Passion: Interview with Mike Davis, Founder of Olive Tree Ridge.
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