Archive for the "Ask Christopher Avery" category

Audio Replay of Ask Christopher Avery, May 2009

Questions addressed on this segment:
Q: How do I recognize its my responsibility when it doesn’t look that way and I want to blame someone else for the problem?
Q: Some people (me sometimes) feel the ownership of some domain (in business, technology, etc.) in an exclusive way, so they don’t allow other people to take responsibility. [...]

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Ask Christopher Avery, 10 March 2009 – Listen Now

It was a great Ask Christopher Avery Q&A session today. You can listen on the player here. The questions I addressed are below. Ask your question now for the next monthly session of Ask Christopher Avery.

Jim: What is the most effective way to help a person move out of the “deep victim” stance into a [...]

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Responsible Leadership Questions & Answers

I appreciate you. And I appreciate your interest in how personal and shared responsibility works in the mind. People like you joined me today for a solid hour of my best information about leading, teaming, and succeeding through 100% ownership. It’s live, no-cost, and completely driven by your questions. You were there right? Or [...]

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Ask Christopher Avery for January 2009

The January 2009 Ask Christopher Avery is ready for you to listen. Read the questions below to decide if it’s worth your time. Ask me your questions now for next month’s show at AskChristopherAvery.com

Here is a “kudos” received soon after the show:
I submitted a question for your Tuesday broadcast yesterday. This was the one about [...]

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Responsible Leadership: The #1 Action for Taking Charge of Anything

Please Just Tell Me!

I’m often asked “Christopher, what is the single most powerful action for practicing responsible leadership, i.e., for taking charge of any result, including my life success?” You might be surprised to learn what it is. It will sound so simple. But it has profound consequences for how you claim and exercise your [...]

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