Having just watched these very dynamics play out recently in an organisation of which I am a member, this post made for extremely interesting reading. The description of the Basic Assumptions of groups was spot on when it came to describing the behaviour that was exhibited by members of this group, particularly in terms of the focus on one individual.
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As a coach with 20 years’ experience, Megan Hudson now specialises in working with marketing- and sales-averse coaches to create solutions that they will be able to implement consistently, and that will deliver results. Prior to becoming a coach, Megan’s background is in brand marketing and advertising. Megan is also the only marketing coach to have consulted for 7 years on marketing and member communications to a professional coaching body, giving her extraordinary insight to the coaching profession. Megan can be contacted at megan@business-zone.co.za
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