by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Mar 15, 2017 | Executive presence, Learning and development, Templar
If you nurture a high performing team, you’re more likely to have a high performing company – but what is that extra ingredient that takes a team from great to truly extraordinary? “The criteria for success at work are changing. We are being judged by a...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Feb 28, 2017 | Executive presence, Templar
The best way to establish rapport with people and to win them over to your side is to be truly interested in them, to listen with the intention of really learning about them.” – Jack Canfield author of the multi-million selling series Chicken Soup for the Soul...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Dec 23, 2016 | Executive presence, Women's development
‘I challenge assumptions about women. I do make some people uncomfortable, which I’m well aware of, but that’s just part of coming to grips with what I believe is still one of the most important pieces of unfinished business in human history — empowering women to be...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Nov 23, 2016 | Executive presence, Women's development
When Christine Sfeir was just 22 years old when she decided to acquire a Dunkin’ Donuts franchise in Beirut. Given her age and her gender, many thought it seemed like a big risk to take. But not to Sfeir, who saw passion, fearlessness and a clear vision as the...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Oct 19, 2016 | Executive presence, Negotiation
You might think you’re a great communicator. You’re quick with the quips, you empathise with experience and you’re at the ready with advice. But here’s the kicker: to be a great communicator you actually have to keep your mouth shut and your mind open. This was the...
by T3mpl4r4dv150r5 | Sep 28, 2016 | Executive presence, Learning and development
Harvard psychologist, Amy Cuddy became famous thanks to her TED talk on ‘power poses’, which has more than 35 million views on TED’s website. In her book, she takes the idea a step further. She explores the idea of ‘presence’ and how it can help you to overcome your...