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How Great Leaders Encourage Collaboration with Remote Work

How Great Leaders Encourage Collaboration with Remote Work

What used to be an extra perk to the compensation package years ago, is now a work requirement for many companies - remote work. The question remains, can employees be as productive at home as they used to be sitting beside each other in the office? The answer - yes,...

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How Great Leaders Encourage Collaboration with Remote Work

The Science Behind How Helping Others Also Helps YOU

​I am sure you have heard this before - “Find your purpose at work and you will like your job more!” You may not love every single aspect of your job. However, if you can find how your work is directly linked to helping others - the 3 Cs: customers and/or clients and...

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How Great Leaders Encourage Collaboration with Remote Work

How Great Leaders Improv On and Off Stage

High-quality work cannot get done without high-quality followers. Chris has said it before - “A leader must have followers and followers are not the same thing as prisoners!” (link back to Chris’ post). The challenge for you and other leaders is that not all followers...

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Scaling Up Is Not Accidental 

Scaling Up Is Not Accidental 

Why Mid-Sized Businesses Need Enterprise-Wide Maturity “What got us here won’t get us there.” It’s more than a cliché - it’s the quiet warning signal echoing through the halls of successful, growing mid-sized companies everywhere. These are organizations with 10, 25,...

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Connecting In Crisis

Connecting In Crisis

Challenge:  TRUE or FALSE: Connecting in a time of crisis requires messy vulnerability.  Listen in on a REAL client conversation with Chris as he explains the importance of connection in a crisis and how to troubleshoot common issues that may arise when working far...

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Scaling Up Is Not Accidental 

Locus of Control

Challenge:  In a world that is constantly changing, team members can be paralyzed by feeling that they have lost control of everything. But have they? How can you and your team work better by realizing what you can and can not control. Solution:    

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Scaling Up Is Not Accidental 

There’s No Crying in Baseball – Or Business – Right?

You step up to the plate (your daily life). The bases are loaded (potential), you could strike out (risk), get walked (fortune), hit a grounder or bunt (small strategic gain), or seize the moment and swing for the fences (meeting opportunity head on). What’s made...

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Scaling Up Is Not Accidental 

Back to the Future

You and Marty McFly have something in common. Actually, it's a common problem. Yes, yes, I know he's a fictional character from the iconic movie Back to the Future, but you and he face the same perplexing challenge -- it's the "What if" game. For Marty, the "what...

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Chris Flickinger

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The next level will require a better version of you. And, Chris brings out the best in people. So, how can he help you increase your performance?

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