The mojologic blog
Insights on communication, influence, sales and leadershipHow to present advice like Tim Minchin
The musings of Tim Minchin are genius. Irreverent, foul-mouthed and derisive, but genius.
Minchin bestows his advice on a group of graduates at his alma mater, The University of Western Australia. This is a familiar engagement for many celebrities including; Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Bill Gates, Natalie Portman and even Kanye West. These are usually presentations worth watching – well crafted, polished, insightful and thought provoking.
But none are quite like this.
How to Have THAT Conversation – finding the courage to have the difficult conversations
A conversation is the crucible of a relationship.
This is where they take shape and develop – for better or for worse.
All conversations, even the tough ones, should advance the relationship in some way. They should be productive and dynamic interactions.
That doesn’t mean they are easy.
The Most Important Strategic Planning Session You Will Ever Attend
Why do some individuals stand out as luminaries in their field. Why do some seem to reinvent themselves, personally and professionally? always land on their feet? Be in the right place at the right time?
Is there such a think as the Midas touch?
Welcome to mojologic
At mojologic we believe people are the key to unlocking business growth. We work with individuals and organisations to develop skills that are anything but soft.
You may know us as 6 Degrees, a business through which we engaged with corporate clients and worked to make a difference, for nearly 20 years.
Whole Brained Negotiation – Do’s and Don’ts when Negotiating with Different Styles
Every negotiation is an exchange between yourself and at least one other person. It is a conversation and like all conversations there is always the potential for misunderstanding.
A negotiation is a particularly pointed conversation. Herb Cohen aptly describes the negotiation arena as a ‘web of tension’.
5 Pitfalls to Avoid at Your Next Leadership Offsite
There are extraordinary benefits to be derived from gathering the leaders of the business together. The shared minds, wealth of experience and collaborative effort, when well guided, can result in a boon for any business. A great leadership offsite produces tangible advancements like product launch decisions, capital investments and concrete business plans.