Category: Communication

Take Off The Failure Badge

“I am a failure.” These were the opening words of what became a real outpouring of emotion. Their conversation was fast, words tripping over each other. I looked quizzically, not sure I understood the statement. “I’m almost 50, single and not in a job I love. I look around me and I’m the only one […]

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Make 2018 The Year Of The Happy Customer

Happy New Year! Those have been the first three words of all our communications with customers, colleagues and friends since the beginning of January. On significant occasions the first word we always use is “Happy”. Happy Birthday. Happy Anniversary. Happy Christmas. So how can we make 2018 the year of the Happy Customer? Good Service Should Be The Norm […]

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The Power Of The “Me” Filter

I’d like to share this brief extract from my second “Transforming Mind Matters” podcast with Social Media Angel Katie Brockhurst, where I shared a recent anecdote: “I had a bit of an interesting week. I was lucky in that I had the opportunity to observe a board meeting  in preparation for some development work I am […]

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Do You Have Enough Enoughness?

Sue Launches New Podcast I recently spoke about “enoughness” (see below) on my brand new podcast with the fantastic Katie Brockhurst: Transforming Mind Matters. I’m delighted to say you can now listen to it via iTunes! Katie and I talk about  how we can finally realise that we are enough. Do You Have Enough “Enoughness”? As a business coach/performance […]

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British Airways’ Problem Wasn’t The IT Failure – It Was Their Communication

Recently, British Airways suffered such a serious IT issue that there were no flights for nearly 24 hours, on one of the busiest single days of the year. What will be remembered will be the pictures of delayed passengers, waiting in very orderly queues that snaked out of the terminal, along the taxi ranks and out […]

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