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Ralf Weiser - Culture Builder

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Which is worse: The anticipation of pain, or the pain itself?


Which is worse: The anticipation of pain, or the pain itself?   Pain comes in many forms, but the worst is the pain of anticipating the actual physical and mental pain. This is especially true for any future pain that is coming your way because there is enough time for your brain to think about… Read More Which is worse: The anticipation of pain, or the pain itself?

July 25, 2013 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

What is the most powerful way to communicate?


What is the most powerful way to communicate?   The most powerful and effective way to communicate is still best done person to person. Even in the time and age of Internet, Skype, social media, etc all of them combined still cannot be as powerful as looking the person in the eyes during a face… Read More What is the most powerful way to communicate?

November 29, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Who else wants an effective and productive meeting?


Death by meeting. That may be the cause of death of many a business leader and a lot of corporate folks. Seriously, one important item that gets overlooked by the vast majority of meeting facilitators is the meeting room set up (Click to tweet this). How a meeting is supposed to feel to the attendees… Read More Who else wants an effective and productive meeting?

October 16, 2012October 16, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Nothing has been communicated until it has been understood


What I mean by that are the times when you have a conversation with someone and you wanted him/ her to do something just to find out a little later that it has not been done in the time frame or scope you wanted.  And all of this happened even though you may have had… Read More Nothing has been communicated until it has been understood

April 10, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

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