Learning from other people’s working practises

One of the key principles of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) is that we can learn a lot by looking at how other people who are highly effective function and extracting from that study ideas which we can implement ourselves. This is a really helpful practise. But it can be difficult to do when we are … Read more

RPOV 8

Another observation from Tom Peters. This time he is borrowing from Seth Godin. I love the way Seth Godin pushes my thinking with the provocative things he says. So, the formula in the title – RPOV 8 – stands for: Remarkable Point of View in 8 words or less. What is the remarkable point of … Read more

Kindness is Free

The title is a quote from a 2009 book by Tom Peters called ‘The Little Big Things’. He is talking about healthcare. He states that when we look at the quality issues that really matter to patients, the majority of them would come under the banner of kindness. I was listening to the audio book … Read more

Different ways of thinking

A few years ago I read an inspirational book by Michael Gelb called “How to think like Leonardo da Vinci“. It’s an amazing book to prompt different thinking and increase your powers of creativity. The book came to mind last week as I was thinking through some ideas in the day job. I want to … Read more

Is it a book or an article or something else?

I have spent today thinking some more about where I take the book manuscript which I have been trailing in this blog on coaching. It’s called “The Coaching 30” and comprises a set of tips and ideas for coaching. It is aimed at coaches and coaching clients. The ideas are taken from my own studies … Read more

Flash mobbing and team work

This is just a really quick comment on the idea of team working and encouraging discussions in a way that resembles flash mobbing. What do I mean by that? Well, in the last few years I have become increasingly impressed with techniques for facilitation that rely on the wisdom within the room and push the … Read more