In her book Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error (2010), Kathryn Schulz explores and considers the value of mistakes. She claims that none of us like being wrong in the present tense. We will happily tell … Continue reading
Posts Tagged with Behaviour
An Impostor Calls
Everyone that I work with will typically want to focus on a particular area of development in their personal or interpersonal communication style; fluency, forensic listening or making a lasting impact for example. Despite the … Continue reading
Authentity
What do a funding cuts, a fast car, Reed Employment and windmills have in common? In 2001, the late Professor Sir Gareth Roberts, with others, had expressed concern about the growing shortage of people with … Continue reading
Start with the end in mind
I travel frequently by plane, and apart from the obvious problems of air travel like delays and spending long periods of time in confined spaces, I mostly enjoy relying on someone else to schedule my … Continue reading