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Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Had the best time at Raceparty Halloween
Monday, October 28, 2019
Highlights of Allen Pathmarajah sharing his insights on " How you can make a Manager into an Effective Leader"
Definitely one of our best knowledge shares on hashtag#leadership! Will split these 💎 gems into chunks Some gems 💎 management is important but it should have been hashtag#womanagement / as woman stands for we organise men 💎 the 7th c is caring - people don’t care how much you know unless they know how much you care 💎 the 5th C is character - unless you are honest and trustworthy - all the other Cs are irrelevant 💎 if you are wrong - you have no right to be angry - if you are right - you have no need to be angry - Ghandi 💎 my wife is brilliant - that’s why she married me 💎 the acronym of leader 💎 listen and silent have the same letters 💎 always be humble 💎 the 2 e’s in leader - empathy - alway walk in the other persons shoes and energy - be passionate - excite, engage and enthuse 💎 visual is more important than vocal or words - loved his cheek story- watch it 💎 loved the 4fs of implementation fast and fun were 2 of them 💎 family - father and mother I love you 💎 if you want something - just ask nicely 💎 the r in leadership - be resilient - things go in cycles - when you are down - persist - you will spring back up better and stronger These are 15 of 100 gems in this video Thank you Allen Pathmarajah What were your gems that you loved
Friday, October 25, 2019
Monday, October 14, 2019
Your business is a reflection of you
People around you will mirror you
As a leader
if you are kind - the people will be kind and the company will be a nice place to work.
If you are m enthusiastic about its mission and goals - optimism will excel and the company will move towards its goals
If you are honest, the business will run on trust.
If you love what you do , the business will have a family atmosphere of helping one another, and there will be a culture of fun and enjoyment.
If you say one thing, but do another, trust dissapears - and a serious value is compromised.
When you are harsh - that will create a culture of harshness
- What type of Culture do you want to infuse in your business?
- What type of leader are you?
- What type of leader do you want to be?
- What type of leader do you report to?
- What type of leader do you want to follow?
I look forward to hearing thought leader and one of Singapore’s gems Mr Allen Pathmarajah.
If you are in Sydney, Join us for breakfast on Tuesday October 22
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Highlights from our BBG LinkedIn Forum Launch
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Teamwork beats stars everyday of the week!
Get the top talent.
The motivation for recruiting peak performers is obvious — exceptional players are the key to team success — and this belief is shared not only by coaches and sports fans, but also by corporations, investors, and even whole industries. Everyone wants a team of stars.
Research by Roderick Swaab and colleagues suggests there is a limit to the benefit top talents bring to a team.
They have found that success relies not on individual talent alone but cooperative synergy from the team.
Basketball and soccer teams with the greatest proportion of elite athletes performed worse than those with more moderate proportions of top level players.
Why is too much talent a bad thing?
Think teamwork.
Swaabs research found that there is a tradeoff between top talent and teamwork.
Reigning in the talent and focussing on teamwork may be a better path to peak performance!
Failure in strategic, collaborative play undermined the team’s effectiveness, and that high levels of top talent was harmful in arenas that require coordinated, strategic efforts, as the quest for the spotlight may trump the teamwork needed to get the job done.
The same results were found in corporate teams, financial research groups, and brainstorming exercises.
In fact, too much talent is even evident in other animals:
When hen colonies have too many dominant, high-producing chickens, conflict and hen mortality rise while egg production drops.
So, here’s the thing.... recruiting superstars might not be the answer for sports or corporate teams to focus on to achieve the goals they are trying to achieve.
Success requires collaborative, cooperative work towards a goal that is beyond the capability of any one individual.