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Dr Subbu on Finding Strength Amidst Chaos

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 Dr Subbu on Finding Strength Amidst Chaos  Practical Actions for the Workplace 🔹 It’s a poignant reminder that even the righteous may feel powerless in such circumstances. Sometimes, when everything seems to fall apart, we must seek strength and resilience, even when the foundations are shaken.  Here are some productive and practical actions we can take in the workplace to navigate such challenging times: 1. Embrace Adaptability: When faced with unexpected changes, flexibility is key. Adapt to new situations and encourage your team to be open to change. This helps in maintaining stability and progress despite the upheaval.  2. Prioritize Communication: Open, honest, and frequent communication can bridge gaps and foster trust within the team. Ensure everyone is informed and feels heard.  3. Cultivate Resilience: Strengthen your ability to bounce back from setbacks. Encourage resilience through positive thinking, continuous learning, and support systems.  4...

Dr Subbu on Unlocking the Power of Artistic Thinking in Decision Making! 🎨💡

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 Dr Subbu on Unlocking the Power of Artistic Thinking in Decision Making! 🎨💡 In today’s complex world, making well-rounded decisions is crucial. In a thought-provoking interview with McKinsey & Company, Elspeth Kirkman, Chief Program Officer at Nesta and author of 'Decision-scape: How Thinking Like an Artist Can Improve Our Decision Making,' sheds light on the intersection of art and decision-making. Elspeth Kirkman, offers profound insights into this topic. 4 Ways Thinking Like an Artist Can Improve Your Decisions: 1. Shift Your Viewpoint: An artist perceives the world from various angles, understanding that everyone sees things differently. By considering diverse perspectives, you can avoid hasty decisions. 2. Consider the Distance and Diminution: Artists understand that distant objects might seem smaller but are equally significant. Likewise, never downplay distant events or issues affecting strangers in decision-making, as they can significantly impact your decisions....