Personal Power: People Have More Dimensions Than You Think
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Description
Your experiences with a person will define your perception and expectation of him or her, but people exist in many more dimensions than what is shown to you. We seek predictability because we take comfort in inconsistency. Revealing more dimensions of yourself to others can help expand their expectations and encourage team growth.
Objectives:
- Dimension in the workplace can improve open-mindedness and achievement
 - Changing the setting or type of activity you usually engage in can reveal new dimensions
 - Reveal more about yourself by asking questions, pitching original ideas, and inserting more of your personality into your work
 
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
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Chrome; Microsoft Edge; Firefox; Internet Explorer 9; Internet Explorer 10; Internet Explorer 11; Safari
Mobile Ready: Yes
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Mindscaling works with best-selling business authors and speakers to capture, translate, and convert their ideas into actionable learning experiences. Mindscaling believes that, by leveraging thought leadership, everyone can scale their mind for greater impact—driving engagement and creating positive change.
To create stronger, smarter, more innovative and engaged teams, your learning needs to be specific and relevant to your work, your people, and your company culture. Mindscaling's deep expertise is designing the architecture of the courses. Always short, punchy, and engaging, Mindscaling micrcolearning courses are designed to fit perfectly into your training programs to scale impact across the organization.
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Your experiences with a person will define your perception and expectation of him or her, but people exist in many more dimensions than what is shown to you. We seek predictability because we take comfort in consistency. Revealing more dimensions of yourself to others can help expand their expectations and encourage team growth.
Objectives:
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials