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Who do you think you are?
Posted on March 31st, 2009 No commentsBeing clear in what you are saying is becoming a critical mission in our world. I have made clarity one of my missions this year. One of the causes of the world problems today is communication, clarity in what you say, how you say it, and being responsible for it. Using the correct tense in your writing and make sure you think about others before you write something. Lack of clarity leads people to assume and interpret what you mean, unless you can defend it, better be clear from the start, I have learned.
People are not you, some read emotionally, they are not in your brain and cannot get what you mean, unless well articulated or explained.
Of course languages, cultural differences, upbringings, education will play an essential role in this, we interpret and understand things differently, but I just think that trying to listen and collect lots of information before saying something will help us make a great progress in the years to come. Asking questions are wonderful; it helps clean up the misunderstood and assumptions. Curiosity is a sign of intelligence. Leaders must be accountable on what they say and do. People will only respect you if you keep your promise and commit to your words. Your words are who you are.
Have a good week…
Mariéme
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There are no problems, only solutions in Business
Posted on March 31st, 2009 No commentsGood Morning,
When we have issues in my organization, we call a brainstorming session, outlined the issues and try to solve them. I love them, I get to interact with my team and we have great FUN. I also get to see their personalities, body languages, how confident they are in expressing their views.Honesty and sincerity are key elements here. It also helps me communicate with the team as we don’t get to meet quiet often due to my busy schedules, time’s differences and my charitable activities. We have responded to a tender last week for a major American company that have operation in Africa, we will be using this method to come up with new ideas, we have 40 days, so plenty of time.
What do you think about brainstorming sessions? Do you apply this methodology in your business?
Best Wishes,
MJ.













