Podcast by Tommy Deuschle
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By Tommy Deuschle
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Anti-momentum? Where is the fear factor in your team/organization? Everyone will always come to you with a perceived fear and they wait for you to fulfill that fear. You only get the opportunity once or twice to change their mindset before you get rejected. Once that's done then they cease to get involved in what you're doing.…
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I don’t think we need more people. What are we focusing on? What are we spending our time on? Who are we focusing on? The challenge is in getting a better strategy. I believe God is going to enter us into a time of strategic planning.Strategy. Focus. God.By Tommy Deuschle
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Strong Strategy, Practical Illustrations."I have the greatest idea..." We've all heard it, but how come huge percentage of "great ideas" aren't successful?Join Tommy as he challenges the way people think about teamwork and productivity.Creative Tuesday presents the importance of collaboration, execution and storytelling where internal culture alway…
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Better to make a deadline with time to spare than to miss it. Creating achievable deadlines is prevention against watching your culture crumble from the inside out. A bunch of deadline pushers, once again, creates a culture of anti-momentum.By Tommy Deuschle
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Check out how to turn average ideas into great ones. It's all about the company you keep and the culture that surrounds you - listen in.By Tommy Deuschle
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Have you gathered an audience for your circus juggling or are you inspiring others with excellence?By Tommy Deuschle
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Turn those two hour long draining meetings into five wonderful minutes of productivity.How? Have a listen.By Tommy Deuschle
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If you see a complicated person your immediate reaction is to avoid that person. No one likes complicated. Ask yourself; 'what's my user experience like?'By Tommy Deuschle
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"Yes" is the magic word that when stated, creates a Room of Expectation. "Yeses" should be weighed. Only you know the responsibilities and boxes that need to be ticked behind that "yes".By Tommy Deuschle
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Would you consider changing the tone of your emails? Instead of a ping pong match of vague and boring email conversations, be specific and provocative in one. You've got to be a good emailer these days to be effective. A good email is engaging and provokes a response, and it all begins with an enticing subject line.…
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A culture without disagreement brings: eggshell walking, fear based relationships, and "yes men". Disagreement is a beautiful thing; invite it.By Tommy Deuschle
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We set these great goals to make sure that we keep the momentum, and then we enter into a slide zone which in itself takes so much away from our culture. Look back, what's in the slide zone for you.By Tommy Deuschle
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Technology is easy. People are hard.How do you keep attracting the best people to your team? because by the time someone is 20 They either care or they don't. Listen in for a few tricks and tips on how to hire right.By Tommy Deuschle
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Plan your communication with the same intensity as you plan your vacation. The actual meeting is only a small sliver in the overall communication. Today's podcast will unpack everything from the first impression to the big thank you.By Tommy Deuschle
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Brains without creative innovation is like gold that'll never be found. You can't really connect without emotion. Where there's no emotion, there's no fun. If there's no fun - what are we doing?By Tommy Deuschle
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The coach's responsibility is to try and hide the things that his/her team is doing wrong. The coach always looks at what the team is doing right . The referee however, always looks at what the team is doing wrong. Do not try to be both!By Tommy Deuschle
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Are you having fun in your meetings?You learn more about someone in 30mins of play than in a lifetime of work.If there is an emotional/relational barrier with the person you are communicating with then you won't get the best outcome.Humor is the best way to disarm anyone and invite them into your lovely little world.…
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What is the color of money you have in your business? Money has a color and a personality. Listen in to find out the different colors of money and how they affect your teams.By Tommy Deuschle
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Bad red tape makes it hard for people to do their job. Good red tape keeps the crime scene away from people who shouldn't be meddling with it. Red tape will always be there just make sure it's in the right place.By Tommy Deuschle
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Distribute EverythingEverything we do should be distributable. If you're creating something that you don't want anyone to see, then it's not worth creating. Simply put, shout your value because no one else will.By Tommy Deuschle
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Good news: You design the kind of world you live in. Good things don't just happen. When we plan our work days like we plan a party, a culture will be established and a good culture will always adapt to the new wave of technology.By Tommy Deuschle
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What would happen if you treated your clients like your girlfriends? No one plans out their dates as a "to do list" to complete. However, in our responsibilities, we sometimes find ourselves merely completing the "to do list" thinking we've succeeded. What's missing? We call this the Desired Outcome, or the D.O.…
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What's the solution?What happens when someone brings you a solution in the midst of a mess of problems? Momentum starts to build. Always bring options. Never just come with a dead-end problem. Change the name of the game: bring at least two solutions with one problem.By Tommy Deuschle
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Create the rules of the game before you come to the table. How effective is it to have a meeting with managers? The DRP(direct responsible person) owns the success, owns the failure, owns the communication, owns the team. Create the rules of the game and take excuses off the table.17-03-14By Tommy Deuschle
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