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Category: Reslience

Chicken-Liken vs The Little Engine That Could

by lynkalogirou   It is not that often that I take inspiration from Children’s literature but…

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For Leaders Seeking Resilience, Agility & Innovation – Context is King

Agility, resilience and innovation are some of the key organizational characteristics that any astute business leader will be seeking to nurture in the current environment. But most organizations are congenitally incapable of incubating, growing and leveraging these skills to their advantage. Resilience is not the dogged ability to persist or…

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3 – Thoughts For The End Of The Year

I think like many of you I will be glad to get to the end of 2020, it’s been a tough year for many reasons. I’m  conscious of the many lessons there have been and the need to reflect and distil these but for now, 3 very quick thoughts:  …

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Have You Learnt Anything From This Crisis?

What will change and what will stay the same? As we cautiously start thinking about a recovery phase of this crisis, what do you want to change? What lessons have you learnt out of this crisis? Or maybe more precisely, what lessons have you identified out of this crisis? Since…

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Resilience & A Winner’s Mind

‘A man should learn to sail in all winds’ Italian proverb  In more normal times I work with leaders and teams helping them to have maximum impact and results.  April 2020 in the midst of lockdown we are mid-storm and I am having to nurture and maintain my own resilience…

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Win The Day

Tech Sgt Sarah Mattison via Wikimedia Commons   Courage must be the firmer, heart the bolder, spirit the greater the more our strength wains.   Written over a thousand years ago and recorded in a fragment of Anglo-Saxon poetry the words are those of an Anglo-Saxon warrior fighting an invading…

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Lessons in Life & Leadership

We’re excited to introduce Fi Hollas a former Army Officer and now Business Development Manager with Metris to the blog whose going to be sharing some of her thoughts and experience on leadership and particularly female leadership challenges over the coming weeks and months. I stood on the Parade Square…

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