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A Wimbledon ACE (The Royal Flush of Inspiring Teams)

The most powerful way to inspire any team, anywhere on earth...

I've written it before, and will write it and share it until the day I die - hey, i'll even put it in my will to teams all over the world - Agree that you will never say anything behind each other's backs that you would not say to their faces - starting with you as team leader...

Share Your Experience - This blog is not written to be thought provoking, it is written to be action provoking - please go do something and share what works for you by writing a comment or by e-mailing me at david@nakedleader.com. When it is shared or quoted you will get full accreditation. Thank you.

It's not Rocket Science... (With Thanks to Keith Richards)

How to shut someone up (1 of 2 - 2 on Monday 9th) - If you are in a meeting and someone is going on and on and on and on and on and on. Wait for a pause, then say "So what you are saying is.." summarsie their point, and then say "does anyone else have any views on this?" Great for facilitation.

Share Your Advice - What is your most powerful, simple, not rocket science piece of advice to share with the world? On any subject - please share it by writing a comment or by e-mailing me at david@nakedleader.com. When it is shared or quoted you will get full accreditation. Thank you.

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