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17 Aug

Why Conversations Get Stuck

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  • In Blog, Self & Personal Growth, Tools & Methods, VUCA & Leadership
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When leadership conversations become repetitive or defensive, the real problem may not be the content. This post explores how relationship and structure shape communication—and how leaders can use the three-layer communication model to create greater clarity, trust and more productive dialogue.
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07 Aug

The Drama Queen/King On Your Team: A Manager’s Playbook

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  • In Blog, Self & Personal Growth, Teams & Collaboration, Tools & Methods, VUCA & Leadership
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Almost every manager has that one person — every molehill a mountain, every meeting hijacked. Labelling them a "drama queen" puts you in the passenger seat. This is the practical playbook I walk managers through: stop funding the drama, redirect to ownership, and lead with a steady hand.
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29 May

Parent, Adult, Child: The Three Modes You Lead From

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  • In Blog, Self & Personal Growth, Teams & Collaboration, VUCA & Leadership
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Parent Adult Child leadership explains why the mode you default to — Parent, Adult or Child — quietly shapes whether your people grow or stay dependent.
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18 Dec

One-on-ones as a leadership discipline: from status updates to development dialogues

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  • In Blog, Teams & Collaboration, VUCA & Leadership
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One-on-one meetings are one of the most powerful leadership tools — and one of the most frequently misused. Drawing from personal leadership experience and evidence-based research, this article explores how leaders can design and execute one-on-ones that go beyond status updates and become conversations that build clarity, trust, and sustainable performance.
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05 Sep

When the lights went out: leading through chaos in a VUCA world

  • By salomons.coach
  • In Blog, VUCA & Leadership
When TNT’s global network went dark during the NotPetya cyberattack, every system failed — but people didn’t. In this story, Jan Salomons shares how leadership, trust, and adaptability kept Europe’s largest logistics network running manually for days. It’s a story of crisis leadership in a VUCA world — where volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity tested every level of society, organization, and individual behavior. As old hierarchies crumbled, new leaders emerged, purpose became crystal clear, and collaboration turned chaos into order. A powerful lesson in resilience, trust, and human connection under pressure.
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04 Jul

Team building with core qualities of Daniel Ofman (incl. Dutch version)

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  • In Blog, Teams & Collaboration
The Core Quadrants by Daniel Ofman are an effective tool for team building, helping teams understand individual dynamics and how to collaborate better. By identifying core qualities, pitfalls, challenges, and allergies, teams gain insights into strengths and areas for growth. For example, one team member’s creativity (core quality) may lead to chaos (pitfall), while another’s structure (core quality) could result in rigidity (pitfall). By discussing complementarities and irritations (allergies), teams learn to value differences and work cohesively. Regular reflection and integration of core quadrants into daily collaboration foster a culture of feedback, problem-solving, and celebrating contributions, strengthening overall team performance.
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21 Jan

Overcoming the Leadership Communication Gap

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  • In Blog, Organizations & Culture
Miscommunication is a leading cause of workplace inefficiency and conflict, often resulting in misunderstandings, reduced productivity, and increased tension. Studies highlight how poor communication impacts team dynamics, leading to incorrect assumptions and diminished morale. Addressing these challenges requires fostering clarity, active listening, and emotional intelligence to create stronger connections and avoid conflict. Effective communication not only resolves workplace issues but also enhances collaboration and trust, driving both individual and organizational success.
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29 Nov

Crying with Wolves: How Leaders Can Break Free from the Negativity Trap

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  • In Blog, Self & Personal Growth
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Negativity can quietly erode team morale, productivity, and even a leader’s confidence. In this post, I share the story of Nathalie, an operations manager trapped in a cycle of workplace stress and unproductive venting—both in her team meetings and personal life. Together, we explored the psychological roots of negativity, its contagious effects, and strategies to break free. From reframing challenges to fostering constructive team dynamics, this journey reveals how leaders can transform negativity into solutions and growth. If workplace stress and team negativity feel overwhelming, this is your guide to leading with positivity and purpose.
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