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2011 Meryl Runion Communication kata
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2011 Meryl Runion What is a kata?
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2011 Meryl Runion Toyota Kata
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2011 Meryl Runion Mike Rother’s five questions make sure considerations are aligned and synchronized THAT’S A COACHING KATA!
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2011 Meryl Runion TK is actually a Communication Kata
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2011 Meryl Runion For example:
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2011 Meryl Runion Say what you mean
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2011 Meryl Runion Mean what you say
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2011 Meryl Runion Don’t be mean when you say it
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2011 Meryl Runion It’s a lot to balance!
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2011 Meryl Runion The question is…
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2011 Meryl Runion There are other forms
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2011 Meryl Runion So how do you start?
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2011 Meryl Runion different actual? Book goals calm down With a vision of communication perfection.
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2011 Meryl Runion Some options
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2011 Meryl Runion Evaluate: how different is your actual communication? Obstacles
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2011 Meryl Runion Ask what stands in the way between you and communication perfection? Pick one
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2011 Meryl Runion Which obstacle are you going to address first? Practices
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2011 Meryl Runion What will you practice?
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2011 Meryl Runion Did you get the response you were going for?
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2011 Meryl Runion Remember the Toyota Kata Five questions? Use them for your communication kata. THAT’S A COACHING KATA!
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2011 Meryl Runion You can adapt them.
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2011 Meryl Runion Keep on going
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2011 Meryl Runion And enjoying the advantage that gives you.
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2011 Meryl Runion Your best source of practices for your communication kata Stay tuned for upcoming programs on how to create a communication-kata-based life, office, department or organization.
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