by Eliane Moreira | Apr 8, 2020 | Human Behavior
Observing the efforts of leaders around the world trying to engage populations to practice physical or social distancing to flatten the curve of the coronavirus spread, I came to realize that this challenge sounds familiar to several managers working in crisis...
by Eliane Moreira | Dec 31, 2019 | Human Behavior
It is interesting to note that our relationships are the drivers of important decisions in life. Thinking about our personal lives, we move from a city to another, looking for developing or deepening relationships with beloved ones or family members. Regarding our...
by Eliane Moreira | Dec 28, 2018 | Human Behavior
As 2019 is around the corner, I would like to share two insights from 2018 and I hope you appreciate to read. This year, different ideas called my attention. Topics like Appreciative Inquiry, Johari Window, and Positive Deviance challenged me and opened my mind....
by Eliane Moreira | Nov 15, 2018 | Human Behavior
Nowadays, in different social groups, there is a common realization that people are defending very assertive opinions, and in some cases, very extreme opinions. As a result, even a domestic family discussion, turn to be an emotional clash of ideas. Intrigued by the...
by Eliane Moreira | Aug 16, 2018 | Human Behavior
Among the many self-reflection tools, one that is accessible to all of us is the observation exercise, however, living busy lives, it´s difficult to take the time to observe and reflect. As part of the Master Program – IMHL, we did an observation exercise in an...
by Eliane Moreira | Jul 19, 2018 | Human Behavior
Special Edition: This article was written in partnership with the co-author Gillian Dyck. Check-out her Bio in the Contributors page. In Healthcare, and of course other sectors as well, the nature of professional relationships and our ability to foster them,...