The Power of a Group

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I am just back from a remarkable week spent learning more about how groups develop, a chance to observe and experience the theories and concepts we use in our work. We had a chance to explore and live our diversity, our leadership presence, our emotional intelligence, and a variety of group process and group dynamics theories. And, even better, we were at a beautiful retreat center in Michigan, where taking time to renew ourselves in nature no doubt contributed to our effectiveness in development trust and a sense of esprit in our groups. How often we forget in the busyness of our lives to enjoy the world around us! Looking forward to sharing what I learned with many of you soon.

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Small Ann Deaton I am a leadership coach, and Managing Partner in Bounce. I love to coach and facilitate with individuals and systems experiencing significant change and growth. The clients I work with, regardless of their age or position, are talented and creative individuals willing to look with fresh eyes at their challenges and opportunities, and to take action based on their discoveries. As a result, they find that they are capable of accomplishing far greater things than they ever imagined. What do you want to accomplish today? Who do you want to be?

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