How much of your day do you spend helping other people solve their problems?
Leaders seem to spend a lot of time listening, sorting, consulting, coaching, and working with people so that they can solve their problems. All of this often comes before the people involved have anything to do with solving the leader's own problems. It's a duty that builds relationships and loyalty. It's a calling that helps to make leadership unique. And it starts with better conversations.
Centered leaders help people solve problems quickly, fairly, sustainably, and collaboratively.
Who are you helping today? How will you create a better conversation that leads to problem solving?
-- Doug Smith
Leaders seem to spend a lot of time listening, sorting, consulting, coaching, and working with people so that they can solve their problems. All of this often comes before the people involved have anything to do with solving the leader's own problems. It's a duty that builds relationships and loyalty. It's a calling that helps to make leadership unique. And it starts with better conversations.
Centered leaders help people solve problems quickly, fairly, sustainably, and collaboratively.
Who are you helping today? How will you create a better conversation that leads to problem solving?
-- Doug Smith
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