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Helping your boss listen better
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 01/02/2016
» Listening is one of the critical skills for executives. Unfortunately, majority of people are not good at it. Training an executive to be a better listener is not easy. Instead of hoping that one day your boss will be improve his or her listening skills, why don't we change ourselves to help them become better listeners? In part, that means making sure our presentations get the boss's attention.
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Stress management during tough times
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 04/04/2016
» In difficult times such as we are experiencing now, most people feel more stressed in their work. Here are six common complaints:
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How to be happier with people at work
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 08/02/2016
» A lot of people are unhappy at work. One of the reasons is the stress of working with other people.
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How to ask better questions
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 09/11/2015
» Asking a question that demonstrates critical thinking in the workplace is a weakness for a majority of us.
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Stepping up from good employee to great employee
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 26/09/2016
» Why is it that "good employees" don't seem to get much recognition from their companies? It's because "good is the enemy of great", says Jim Collins, the author of the famous management book Good to Great.
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Becoming a more self-aware CEO
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 29/08/2016
» CEOs are usually smart people who are very good when it comes to business skills. But many lack self-awareness, stemming from a misunderstanding of intent and impact.
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Coaching a chief executive's successor
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 27/10/2014
» 'Congratulations, Khun Tana, I just heard your company's announcement," I say.
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Why are so many leaders poor listeners?
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 28/12/2015
» Based on my 12 years of one-on-one executive coaching experience, the most common coaching need is listening. All of my clients are successful executives. Why do they have a problem with listening skills? Here are the explanations:
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Change starts from the top
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 02/11/2015
» 'Khun Somchai, what do you want to discuss today?"
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How to become an 'A' player
Business, Kriengsak Niratpattanasai, Published on 10/11/2014
» In my 12 years of experience as an executive coach, I have met hundreds of "A" players. They are professional knowledge workers at all levels, from management trainees to chief executives. They are great at their work and have good people skills. I notice that most of them have the following qualities in common:
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