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| | Hi John, Do you ever imagine what it would take to make the world a better place? The late Kerry Patterson shared one of his imaginations in 2017. Anything you would add? Don’t miss the Crucial Accountability Miniseries, linked below. Learn how to confront and resolve problems of performance and behavior. Also, we’ll be teaching Crucial Conversations® for Mastering Dialogue next month in Las Vegas, Nevada. Join us.
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| | Imagine | by Kerry Patterson |
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| | As a boy growing up in the 50s and 60s, I faced threats from all sorts of juvenile delinquents, “hoods,” and other shifty teenagers we now call bullies. Modern experts suggest that mid-century hoodlums were unhappy with their lives and consequently determined to bring a balance to the universe. They accomplished this by striking fear into the hearts of everyday students who were simply trying to make it through the school day without having their pants pulled down to their ankles, getting “pounded,” or otherwise being mortified and humiliated. |
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| | | | | FEATURED | Crucial Accountability Miniseries: How to Confront and Resolve Poor Performance and Bad Behavior | Accountability and performance feedback are essential to healthy and efficient workplaces. Learn more about the challenge of accountability—and skills to foster it—in this free video series with Master Trainer Scott Robley. | | |
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| | WEBINAR | Why We Break Resolutions: The Social Science Behind Making New Habits Stick | Register for our upcoming live webinar to learn about the science of habit formation and how to make new habits stick. | |
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| | | Feb 11–12 | Crucial Conversations® for Mastering Dialogue | Join us at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, Nevada, and learn how to: Resolve conflict. Speak your mind truthfully and tactfully. Reach alignment when stakes are high and opinions vary. Navigate the most important interactions at home and work. | | |
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| | | The inability to meet another halfway, to hold one’s own in the inevitable friction of relationships, represents a primary failure to achieve a sense of one’s own psychic reality. | | | |
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