My 6 year old has not yet figured out how to muffle some of his reactions. He will always react first, and it would be unrealistic and inauthentic for him to do anything else.
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Our friend, Andrea Naef helped us avoid a rabbit trail. PCM is in a category of it’s own, there is no comparison.
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What can Hiccup, the unlikely hero in the movie How to Train your Dragon, teach us about leadership and workplace relationships?
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PCM NUGGET – Can a person phase without pro-longed distress?
NE CORNER – A review from the Cessna Management Association Newsletter
BOOK RECOMMENDATION – “Switch – When Change is Hard,” by Chip and Dan Heath
UPCOMING EVENTS – PCM Trainer Certification, 3-day and 2-day PCM
WHITE PAPER – Do you look for the “Bright Spot?”
HOT WING UPDATE – Jeff and family enjoyed The Brick Oven in Crested Butte, Colorado
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In Chapter 3 of “Switch, When Change is Hard,” the authors discuss “decision paralysis” and that a possible solution is “scripting and becoming clear.”
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Communication takes on even greater importance in a small-staff association. Here’s how one organization found a process that works for them.
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A link to a recent Cessna Management Association newsletter reviewing a presentation Nate Regier provided for their March lunch meeting in Wichita.
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