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Lessons From The Living Room  

Lessons From The Living Room

Author: Terry Neild

Lessons From The Living Room is a newly devised podcast and series of videos that will debate leadership and human skills models. Contemplated by experienced leadership facilitators and coaches Colin Litherland, Terry Neild and Andy Kaye, Lessons From The Living Room will feature guests speakers who will each discuss and explore human skills models for the real world. Follow Lessons From The Living Room on LinkedIn (http://ow.ly/aJ2l50yWw2d) to stay-up-to-date with chosen podcast topics and to have your say.
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Language: en

Genres: Business, Management

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Kirsty Lewis: Perception
Monday, 29 June, 2020

This week is a real treat, Kirsty Lewis from the School Of Facilitation is a wonderful facilitator who really understands the power of clarifying your perception.  We have utilised the Eye of Perception video from the LFTR LinkedIn page as background to talk about what happens next post COVID 19 and how leaders can help their teams return to work. Our focus is around the perception of those who were furloughed and those who stayed at work. Kirsty and I talk through how you can facilitate a session that allows everyone the space to open up so that an understanding is formed about how the different situations panned out for the individuals. We hope you enjoy it and we have included a PDF on our LinkedIn page that supports you if you do want to run a session.

 

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