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When people get weird about money

“When you engage with people about money you’re going to bump into their baggage about money.”  - Lynne Twist* (in conversation in San Francisco, April 8th, 2013) In any conversation with another person you are both bringing to the table your personal histories, opinions, and filters on a given topic. Anyone’s response or insight that [...]

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Leadership mistakes I’ve made and learned from – Be spacious

Patience, my friend. Patience is your friend when it comes to leading people.  While the vision may be what coalesced your team, what you are now engaged with is a group of individuals who bring to the table their own perspectives, backgrounds, skills, attitudes, and filters of perception. Conflict and problems are bound to arise. [...]

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Leadership mistakes I’ve made and learned from – Vision Sharing

This week we’re looking at leadership. An imperative lesson every leader must learn is how to convey the vision of a project so that others may engage in bringing it to fruition. Without an understanding of the gist of a leader’s broader perspective, what generally ensues is inefficient resource deployment and bedlam. Some tools for [...]

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Tuesday Rant: Arel Kali on Leadership

The Tuesday Rant: A weekly often-profanity-filled articulation session to call out the minor discrepancies of fairness and small acts of idiocy in the world, as construed by Arelle Kali. Tweet This Post

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No Apology

When you’re steering the ship, sometimes you must tell your crew members “No,” for the benefit of the larger goal. As a leader, you know the direction in which your vessel is oriented, and it is up to you to communicate that vision, inspire buy-in in your team’s collective belief by the individuals of your [...]

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