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We are not as self-aware as we think

In my recent exploration of self-awareness, I came across an enlightening book by Tasha Eurich, which delved into the complexities and nuances of this often-misunderstood concept. Tasha’s work, based on extensive research, offers profound insights into the true nature of self-awareness, which is far rarer than most of us assume. Unveiling the Myths of Self-Awareness Tasha […]

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How to choose the best Coach Training program for you

Turning Regret into Resolve – Lessons learned through buyer’s remorse

Have you ever made a significant decision—maybe a technology overhaul, an organizational shake-up, or even a collective choice about new leadership—only to find yourself later thinking, “Wait, this isn’t what I signed up for”? That unsettling feeling, that creeping doubt, is what we commonly refer to as buyer’s remorse. It surfaces when the high hopes and optimistic forecasts fail to match reality.

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Agile Culture Transformation Canvas

A Journey Through Agile Culture Transformation

Are you tired of slogging through endless meetings, drowning in bureaucratic paperwork, and feeling like you’re stuck in a never-ending cycle of inefficiency? Well, fear not, because the Agile Culture Transformation Canvas is here to save the day!…

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Coaching: from a quick fix to a lasting solution

Coaching: from a quick fix to a lasting solution

However, these quick fixes often come with hidden costs. They can create a cycle where underlying issues are never fully addressed, leading to recurring problems and mounting technical debt. Quick fixes can also mask deeper organizational or process-related issues that, if left unresolved, can hinder long-term growth and efficiency.

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