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Archive for March, 2023

Turn Your Strengths Into Your Superpower

Posted by Thulasi Mohanadas

When you invest in developing your strengths, you highlight your unique DNA which helps to set you apart from the crowd and turn your strengths into your superpower. Using your strengths has been shown to be a proven way to achieve success.

People who use their strengths report feeling more engaged in their work, show increased performance and productivity, feel more resilient and have improved communication.

Additionally, organisations find that they are more likely to retain staff when they cultivate a strengths-based culture in their teams.

So how do we harness them?

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How to be future-focused through strategic planning

Posted by Doron Davidson

Being an effective leader entails so much more than just managing people and resources on a daily basis. It requires you to be future-focused through strategic planning.

What does that look like in practice?

Well, for starters, as a leader you need to develop and execute a clear approach that reflects your organisation’s vision and goals.

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Status and Spontaneity – A Tribute to Keith Johnstone

Posted by Pradeep Jeyaratnam-Joyner

It’s funny how a person you’ve never met can have a profound effect on your life.

The theatre-maker Keith Johnstone passed away on the 11th of March 2023 leaving behind a legacy of profound and brilliant theatre-making and education.

One of his most famous writings is “Impro: Improvisation and Theatre” in which he sets out principles and exercises for improvised performance and the development of narratives through improvisation.

Like all great works, its resonance goes far beyond the original subject matter.

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