Ask me anything, really
The questions were insightful for this second-Tuesday’s Ask Christopher Avery tele-seminar, the free, live (and recorded too!) tele-training where you control the content. How?
You ask questions. I answer them.
Go ahead. Try me. Ask me anything about personal or shared responsibility.
A data-base collects and identifies the most frequently asked questions during the month. I answer as many as I can. This week I addressed six. Here they are:
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What about leadership? Can it be learned? Tell us about the individual skills of a leader.
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What would be the first three actions a staff person (field training consultant) could take to introduce Responsibility Redefined™ to a group virtually. I’m not in the same physical location as the customers I serve, and have very limited travel resources…
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How do you motivate business leaders to seek mastery of ‘responsibility’ when they are typically rewarded for demonstrating ‘accountability’ – assuming accountability does not equate to responsibility..
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What is the newest thing you have learned?
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You talk about provocability. I’ll be honest, that’s a hard skill to master, especially when it’s my boss that I most often get provoked at. How do you recommend I get started breaking down this internal barrier?
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