Communication - Skills

As a leader you need many skills to find true success. Through the course of your career, you might have learned that a good leader and boss needs to know their numbers, have organizational understanding, advocate strongly for their business and be adept at delegating work. But even if you have succeeded with all of those leadership skills, you might still feel you are not connected to your employees. This is because you first and foremost need to be an authentic storyteller and coach to others. Acquiring the leadership skills of telling stories, being authentic and giving credit to others will build your legacy and your relationships.

Who Are My Listeners?

"As I practice, the lesson I hold most dear is the one where I remember I am the first person to whom I usually need to toss a line."

March 3, 2018

When Silence is Golden

By enabling others to choose, set direction and then produce their own thriving life, I create a strong and lasting connection.

March 3, 2018

The Importance of Developing Intentional Connections

How can I be connected without intention? Good question!

March 3, 2018

Tossing Lines to Connect with Others

By tossing someone a line we can effect positive change on ourselves and create deeper connections with those around us.

March 3, 2018

The Three Options Contingency

In this article, MacklinConnection founder Ron Macklin shares a practice he developed called "Three Options."

March 3, 2018

Rocks Are Stories

When we're not careful of the language we use, we can say something that pushes people away.

March 3, 2018

Giving Others the Space to Talk

By giving others the space to talk without interruption, we are able to create together.

March 3, 2018

Harnessing the Power of Compassionate Communication

Compassionate Communication means looking out at the world and understanding that everyone you see is equally afraid.

March 3, 2018