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Self-awareness – The Foundation of Behaviour Competency

Regardless of an official title at work, or in your community – whether you realize it or not — you are a leader. You’ve heard the saying “Behaviour speaks a thousand words.” And whether you know it or not, every

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The Value of Behaviour Style aka Social/Communication Style

As a human you are a complex manufacturing plant for electro-magnetic neuro-chemical energy.  Positive emotions exist in positive energy.  Your energy is basically your thoughts and feelings which manifest into the physical world as behaviour.  Learning and developing your skill

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A Strategic Approach To Quality Cognitive Behaviour Development

Enlightened leaders recognize the importance of self-awareness and effective collaborative relationships and they focus their efforts on building connections with the people they lead. The six behavioural attitudes of their strategic approach to quality Cognitive Behaviour Development deserve a closer

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Six Behavioural Attitudes of Enlightened Leadership

It is a known fact that when people are engaged positively with their leader they are more likely to be engaged in their work. Enlightened leaders succeed where other leaders fail because they perform at a higher level, are more

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The Five Generations

Understanding your behaviour style and the behaviour styles of your team is invaluable today in creating high performance in your organization. Today five generations of people make up the current workforce in Canada – silent or traditional (born before 1946),

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