The Ladder of Abstraction
Use the Ladder of Abstraction to explore ways of improving your communication skills, by choosing the right words and keeping your audience engaged.
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Use the Ladder of Abstraction to explore ways of improving your communication skills, by choosing the right words and keeping your audience engaged.
Master essential leadership skills like communication, strategic thinking, and team motivation. Discover the top traits and techniques leaders need to inspire, innovate, and drive organizational success.
Kathy Kram identifies four stages in a mentoring relationship, which can be viewed in terms of an upward spiral, as both parties have the potential to grow and develop as a result of the relationship.
Do you struggle to sell your ideas? Watch this video to learn how to engage and inspire your audience using Business Storytelling.
Best known for his work on business partnering, David Ulrich is one of HR’s best known names. However, Ulrich also has ideas about how to manage and develop talent. Here we profile Ulrich’s Talent Trifecta, a new and simple model designed to help organisations assess and protect their most important talent resources.
A quick icebreaker demonstrating the value of working in teams.
Handy tips on how you can use your verbal and non-verbal communication skills to ensure you make a positive impact.
Whether the team you are joining is established or newly formed, following these suggestions will help you to gain team members’ buy-in and encourage everyone to work effectively together from the start.
Managing the expectations of your team is an important part of your role as a manager. Following these suggestions will help you manage team expectations effectively.
Ensure you tackle decision making in your team and organization in a sensitive, ethical and balanced way, using these top tips.
Communication is an essential skill, but many people still struggle with it. Use the Communications Process to communicate clearly and effectively.