by Greg Parry | Jul 29, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
Personal Mantras and Positive Self-Talk Can Have a Positive Impact Many self-help and leadership theories advocate the use of positive self-talk and personal mantras as a strategy to manifest positive outcomes. The idea is that by speaking affirmations out loud,...
by Greg Parry | Jul 26, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
How Our Inner Circle Shapes Leadership In all aspects of life, we have inner circles or a close circle of people who I like to describe as a “committee.” This committee consists of professional colleagues, personal friends, and family members who serve as...
by Greg Parry | Jun 3, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
In our quest for progress, we often focus on strategies and movements. However, hidden within the complexity of societal evolution lies a phenomenon that defies our expectations—the transformative power of individuals in leadership. While collective efforts shape...
by Greg Parry | May 25, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
Mastering the Art of Conference Speeches: 8 Essentials for Success Conference speeches are platforms for sharing knowledge, inspiring action, and fostering connections. Crafting a high-quality speech requires a blend of storytelling, research-backed content, and...
by Greg Parry | May 25, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
A Case Study in Psychological Safety Google’s Project Aristotle was a study conducted to identify the key factors that make a successful team. While researchers originally thought that diversity or a team’s demographics would have the biggest impact, they were...
by Greg Parry | May 25, 2024 | Leadership and Governance
Understanding William Glasser’s Choice Theory and the Quality World Picture in Educational Leadership A renowned psychiatrist, William Glasser, introduced Choice Theory as a framework for understanding human behaviour and motivation. At the heart of Choice...
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