by Andy Habermacher | Jul 22, 2020 | Behaviour, HR, Leadership, Neuroscience, Personality
I don’t want to say “I told you so” because the circumstances are so tragic. But on reading of the ineffectiveness of standardised unconscious bias training programmes given to police forces in the US, I couldn’t help thinking of that phrase. When these were announced...
by Jenny Watson | Jun 17, 2020 | HR, Personality
While it may, understandably, be a sticky subject for some at the moment, today I’m talking recruitment. It’s a subject always on the whispering lips of LinkedIn, most likely because we all experience it from one side of the desk (or both) at some point. More than...
by Jenny Watson | Apr 9, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, Personality
I know there are a lot of posts out there just now about working from home – I myself have written at least one – but this morning, on my daily downward spiral through various internet rabbit holes, I came across something so delightful I really had to share it with...
by Andy Habermacher | Apr 6, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, Personality
Catastrophe films and dystopian future films always show the masses in times of crises, be that pandemics, climate collapse, or various forms of Armageddon, behaving like crazed selfish monsters – apart from the heroes of the movie. Funny thing but this is not what...
by Jenny Watson | Apr 3, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, Personality
To those who know me well, it will come as no surprise to learn that, despite my sparkling wit and charming social demeanour, I’m actually a very happy introvert. To the extent that our current locked-down circumstances have actually had very little impact on my daily...
by Andy Habermacher | Mar 31, 2020 | Behaviour, COVID19, crises, Leadership, Personality
In previewing my material on heroic leadership for my upcoming webinar it struck me just how important the traits of heroes are in strange times such as these with a pandemic ravaging across the world and existential threat facing droves of people across the globe....
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