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The Art of Adjustment (Rerun)

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This month, we’re bringing back one of our most listened-to and most referenced episodes of On Connection: The Art of Adjustment. Years after its original release, this conversation continues to resonate because the challenge it names hasn’t gone away.

Adjustment, as we explore it here, is a discipline. It's a practice of pausing the action (especially in fast-moving, high-pressure environments) to review what’s happened, get present to what there is to learn, and renew commitments that can drive continuous improvement. When leaders and teams build a regular rhythm of adjustment, they strengthen not only performance, but trust, learning, resilience, and connection. If you’re leading people, priorities, or change, this episode offers a practical way to turn experience into progress

Emma Rose is joined by Robin and Mickey to unpack:

  • Why adjustment is common sense, but not common practice
  • When it's most powerful to pause and reflect (hint: not only when things go wrong)
  • A simple 7-step Adjust Protocol you can use with your team

  • The Cycle of Value ⁠

    ⁠7-step Adjust Protocol⁠

    ⁠Books⁠: The Communication Catalyst and The Vitality Imperative

  •   continue reading

    82 episodes

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    This month, we’re bringing back one of our most listened-to and most referenced episodes of On Connection: The Art of Adjustment. Years after its original release, this conversation continues to resonate because the challenge it names hasn’t gone away.

    Adjustment, as we explore it here, is a discipline. It's a practice of pausing the action (especially in fast-moving, high-pressure environments) to review what’s happened, get present to what there is to learn, and renew commitments that can drive continuous improvement. When leaders and teams build a regular rhythm of adjustment, they strengthen not only performance, but trust, learning, resilience, and connection. If you’re leading people, priorities, or change, this episode offers a practical way to turn experience into progress

    Emma Rose is joined by Robin and Mickey to unpack:

    • Why adjustment is common sense, but not common practice
    • When it's most powerful to pause and reflect (hint: not only when things go wrong)
    • A simple 7-step Adjust Protocol you can use with your team

  • The Cycle of Value ⁠

    ⁠7-step Adjust Protocol⁠

    ⁠Books⁠: The Communication Catalyst and The Vitality Imperative

  •   continue reading

    82 episodes

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