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How to handle the “elephant in the middle of the living room”

How to handle the “elephant in the middle of the living room”

by Lisa Kohn | Jun 2, 2022 | Communication

We partner with clients to help their leadership teams have strategic (and necessary) conversations – the conversations they all know they need to have, and the conversations they all seem to be unable to have. Because there’s usually that “elephant...
How curiosity can help your leadership

How curiosity can help your leadership

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | May 24, 2022 | Thoughtful Leadership

“More than intelligence or persistence or connections, curiosity has allowed me to live the life I wanted.” ~Brian Glazer Curiosity is defined as “a strong desire to know or learn something,” but I’ve realized that, especially in coaching...
Thoughtful leaders invite questions

Thoughtful leaders invite questions

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Oct 19, 2021 | Thoughtful Leadership

“The important thing is not to stop questioning.” ~Albert Einstein I would have liked to have met Albert Einstein. I think he’s cool. And not just because of his hair. I love that he was such a brilliant man, and yet when he was a child teachers thought he was stupid...
Five questions to ask before accepting that meeting request

Five questions to ask before accepting that meeting request

by Robyn McLeod | Sep 9, 2021 | Thoughtful Leadership

I have been out of the regular daily office scene for over a decade now, and there are a few new things in today’s workplaces that I would probably have a hard time with – one of them is open office space. As someone who values my quiet time to think through an issue,...
After the pandemic, what choices will you have made?

After the pandemic, what choices will you have made?

by Robyn McLeod | Aug 5, 2021 | Thoughtful Leadership

There’s no going back to “normal” after the last 12 months. What does normal even mean at this point? (And, as the most recent shootings remind us, there are some things we never want to be normal.) Our lives, realities, and perspectives have been changed in profound...
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