by Dr. Z | Oct 9, 2015 | Behavior Tools, Communication
When discussing why his friend went to see a psychologist, Crocodile Dundee was confused and asked, “Hasn’t she got any mates?” Mick Dundee understood the value of true friendship, having someone to listen to his desires and fears, his wins and defeats. We could all...
by Dr. Z | May 24, 2015 | Inspiration, Learning, Workplace Communication
Of all the things I saw on my recent trip to the White House, I was most impressed by a 13×9 inch pan of brownies that one of the Dr. Jill Biden’s staff members brought to celebrate a coworker’s birthday. Now it was also really neat to see and sit behind the Vice...
by Dr. Z | May 7, 2015 | Uncategorized
Chaos emerges when a traffic light breaks down at a busy intersection. We resort to our primitive instincts and survival of the quickest emerges. People speed up to the intersection, give a quick scan, and incrementally creep their car into the intersection. White...
by Dr. Z | Mar 12, 2015 | CommBomb
by Dr. Z | Mar 11, 2015 | Learning, Negotiation, Understanding Conflict
I am in desperate need of a new phone, so I headed to Best Buy with my two-year old to upgrade the phone. When we arrived the two Best Buy mobile associates were already with customers, so we took a seat in the waiting area. Waiting is my least favorite activity on...