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When we are out to win at all costs, we operate out of the part of the primitive brain called the amygdala. This part is hardwired with the well-developed instincts of fight, flight, freeze, or appease that have evolved over millions of years. When we feel threatened, the amygdala activates the immediate impulses that ensure we survive. Our brains lock down and we are no longer open to influence.

Conversational Intelligence

Judith E. Glaser

By sharing information with employees, you can increase employees’ sense of ownership. Outlining where process or performance deficiencies exist, and being transparent about improvement plans, helps create a sense of urgency and a united front.

The Basics of Process Improvement

Tristan Boutros, Jennifer Cardella

Any strategy requires the right talent in the right positions to make it happen.

HR From the Outside In

David Ulrich, Wayne Brockbank, Jon Younger, Mike Ulrich

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