Secrets From a Coach - Debbie Green & Laura Thomson's Podcast
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Secrets From a Coach - Debbie Green & Laura Thomson's Podcast
114. Setting Professional Standards - Who Cares?
This final of our 4-part series on Getting Stuff Done takes a fresh look at the ancient topic of etiquette - how we work with each other and the standards we choose to set, uphold and maintain. For those who have been driving for years, do you think you could pass your driving test now? Just like the Highway Code enables the mix of vehicles and drivers to travel together safely and smoothly as possible, our individual professional code of conduct enables busy teams and departments to drive well together. Is it time for a professional MOT*? How fresh and fit for purpose are your everyday behaviours and interactions now - would your last meeting have got you your job?
We take a driving-related look at the challenging topic of professional standards. From our habits, to how we handle challenges, being self aware is the key to working with a wide and varying mix of people. It’s about checking the mirror, signalling your intention to others and being considerate when weaving in and out of the lanes to enable good stuff to happen.
(* MOT - how we Meet, share Opinions & etiquette in how we Talk)