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    Identifying leadership blindspots

    By: altweb - Wednesday, July 4, 2012
    Identifying leadership blindspots
    As a business leader the hardest person to manage can sometimes be yourself. It’s not easy to get an objective view of what is, and is not, working unless you have the help of a knowledgeable external observer. AltusQ coach Ak Sabbagh provides a couple of concrete examples. Read more

    A controlled explosion can be ok

    By: altweb - Saturday, February 25, 2012
    A controlled explosion can be ok
    Sometimes it’s best to just get everything on the table for discussion. This may feel a bit like playing with explosives but the benefits in terms of breaking through unacknowledged barriers and releasing tensions can be well worth the risk. It can help to have a neutral mediator to manage the process though! AltusQ coach [...] Read more

    The evolution of leadership

    By: altweb - Saturday, February 18, 2012
    The evolution of leadership
    Leadership in the business realm is a hot topic, and our understanding of what it means, why it matters and how to improve it is constantly evolving. Andrew Mackenzie (AltusQ CEO) provides his perspective on how the concept of leadership has shifted in recent times. Read more

    What’s so good about mentoring?

    By: altweb - Wednesday, February 1, 2012
    What’s so good about mentoring?
    Formal mentoring programs are becoming increasingly popular within many Australian and international businesses. Mentoring expert Akram Sabbagh from AltusQ provides a personal perspective on why this is so. Read more

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