What are your thoughts and feelings about entering a new hybrid way of working? What do your team members think and feel?
Communication
A participant on our recent 30-day Listening to Liberate Challenge asked me the question: “How would I describe the three primary colours of listening?”
As a leader, you will be busy planning for a new phase in the return to work. You’ll be thinking…
Lockdown is easing here in the UK. As a leader you’ll be thinking about what returning to the workplace might…
Last month I shared five key impacts of listening to others. It seems that many individuals and organisations see the…
This question has been on my mind a lot recently. As you know, listening is my thing. I love to…
Are we building common ground, reaching for higher ground or securing the bedrock? We’ve all learned so much this year…
What if 2020 is the year we embrace change, in a way unlike we have ever done in the past? What if we would, more intentionally, generate the best thinking in others and ourselves, for the good of all? What if – with creativity, courage, and commitment – we chose to become a thinking environment for others?
It’s hard writing about inclusion. How can I do it with any kind of honesty without talking about exclusion. And, of course, exclusion is something that most of us have very little experience of.
We’re learning that we need to do things differently. And as parents, teachers, mentors, coaches, teammates, employers and leaders we have the responsibility – and the power – to create inclusive environments. Many of us are working out what that means for the way we think and behave personally.
Here I share what creating a safe, inclusive space means for me. I offer my thoughts on how we can be truly welcoming by creating environments in which we listen deeply to what others think, feel and want to say.

