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Turning Ideas into Impact — the book’s available!

By Camille Smith / February 26, 2020

I always wanted to write a book,but the wanting never turned into doing     . . . until NOW! Together with 15 amazing Silicon Valley consultants, we’ve written our book: Turning Ideas Into Impact. It is now on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Turning-Ideas-Into-Impact-Consultants-ebook/dp/B08428RLDY/ . Starting February 27 (Thurs) until March 2 (Mon), we’ll be running an Amazon…

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Change without Blame

By Camille Smith / February 8, 2020

Will you let yourself change today and not make yourself wrong for not having changed yesterday? Will you let someone else change today and not make them wrong for not having changed yesterday? When we acknowledge “that was me yesterday, this is me today” without blame, we own our growth. Owning our past opens the…

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Bring On the New Year!

By Camille Smith / January 2, 2020

As we move into the New Year, the phrase “Out with the old, in with the new” comes to mind.  While there are certainly things from 2019 that I want to leave behind, casting off the entirety of last year doesn’t suit me either. I choose a both/and approach: I reflect on what’s passed, choose…

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What she said . . .

By Camille Smith / November 5, 2019

In a live & lively interview with Jim Masters, CUTV News Radio, I reveal … What being a high school teacher taught me How poetry named by company Importance of leaders knowing “why” What’s so special about a conversation A couple of the hardest things about being a coach (at least for me) Grab your…

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Tomorrow: Live Interview: Camille onBlogTalkRadio 9PT/12n EDT

By Camille Smith / October 8, 2019

News Flash! Tomorrow, Wednesday October 9th at 12pm EDT, (9 am PT) I’m being interviewed on BlogTalk Radio. It’s 30 minutes and live … anything (might) happen! Use this link & listen in:  https://www.blogtalkradio.com/cutvnewsradio/2019/10/09/cutv-news-radio-spotlights-camille-smith-of-work-in-progress-coaching  Thanks for your support, blog readers, Camille

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Management & Leadership Skills: Have both, not either

By Camille Smith / October 8, 2019

One person wants to be a better manager. Another wants to be a better leader.  Choosing to be “either” one “or” the other often leads to being neither. Google “management skills” and “leadership skills” and you are likely to see various sources displaying skills assigned primarily, even exclusively, to each role. Take a look at…

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D.I.Y. Decision-Making

By Camille Smith / September 9, 2019

Have you ever assembled something from IKEA? You grab the Allen wrench, lay out the instructions and begin. Then, voila! YOU did it! You are so proud of it, even if the bottom drawer needs to be wiggled to shut. Still, it’s beautiful. Damn, you’re good. At work, have you ever completed a project? You assemble…

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Take the keys away!

By Camille Smith / August 5, 2019

The Abilene Paradox refers to a situation in which a group of people make a collective decision that is counter to the preferences or interests of everyone in the group. The paradox was first described by Jerry Harvey in his 1974 article “The Abilene Paradox: The Management of Agreement”. Here’s the story:  “On a hot…

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Communication: Not a piece of cake

By Camille Smith / July 10, 2019

Something has been bugging me for years:  What’s with calling communication a “soft” skill?  Does soft mean communication is mushy, delicate, fragile, easy as falling off a log, that it’s not hard to do? Anyone who has ever admitted a mistake, repaired trust, listened to feedback that rocked their world, or said what others were…

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Liar!! Liar!!

By Camille Smith / May 30, 2019

“We’re all liars.”   That’s how Pamela Meyer begins her entertaining, 19-minute TED talk,  substantiated by scientific research and filled with examples you’ll recognize. Watch this video to … Understand how lying is a cooperative act, Identify the gap that lying attempts to bridge, and Get a glimpse of what non-lying looks like. What you…

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