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Author: Paul Kelly
Reputation and the role of Leadership
As our newly anointed Australian of the year, David Morrison said “The standard you walk past is the standard you accept”. This statement, together with the recently publicised …
Communication Common Sense
Just because we know how to communicate, it doesn’t necessarily mean we execute well. The difference between intelligent recognition of communication principles and practical application is often extreme. …
Author: Paul Kelly
Balance with your own ‘Third Place’
Ray Oldenburg wrote a series of essays about the importance of ‘third places ’- neutral grounds where people can congregate without corporate or family agendas. Recently I have …
Author: Paul Kelly
Happy Body at Work
Once in every five or six years, I come across a program of its time. Never before have we all been under so much pressure at work. Expectations …
Author: Paul Kelly
Communication always matters
The best leaders are passionate authentic communicators and relentless in their pursuit of self-improvement.
Author: Paul Kelly
Communication Politics
Communication Politics - the value of commitment, consistency and authenticity in communication.
Productivity & team alignment
A quick Productivity win is to ensure your team is clearly focused on executing critical organisational priorities.
Strategy must look to the future for innovation
Winning, innovative organisations have a clear strategy that learns from history, assesses the present and has eyes on the future
Author: Paul Kelly
Tips for dealing with nerves when presenting
Don't let nerves get the better of you at your next high-stakes presentation
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