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Ask the right questions: What? – Part 2

Last week, we considered the first two “right” questions that can be asked of your team or coalition members.  While there could be many more – and some of these will vary depending upon your situation or who you are asking – this week we are focused on two more “right” questions that can be applied to many different

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Ask the right questions: What? – Part 1

Last week we focused on three reasons why it is important to ask the right questions.  While it is critical to understand why we would want to ask questions of our partners and colleagues, in order to benefit the most from the questions, we need to ask the right questions.  While the “right” questions can definitely be different depending

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How do we decide when there are so many options? Part 2

In last week’s post, we discussed some practical things you can do to move toward making a decision when there are many different options. Once you have really assessed resources, developed criteria and discussed the possibilities, then it’s time to really move toward a decision. Depending on your team or coalition, there are some things

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What do you do when your work friends have let you down?

Over the past two weeks, we have highlighted why we should become friends with our colleagues and how we can become friends with our colleagues. Sometimes your work friends, just like any other friends, can let you down, disappoint you, cause dissension among the group or even betray your trust.  What happens then? Can your friendship recover? Can your

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What do you do when your work friends have let you down?

Over the past two weeks, we have highlighted why we should become friends with our colleagues and how we can become friends with our colleagues. Sometimes your work friends, just like any other friends, can let you down, disappoint you, cause dissension among the group or even betray your trust.  What happens then? Can your

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