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Take It To The Chin

by Sonnie Santos | Mar 12, 2007 | Integrity | 4 comments

I was reading this blog of David Maister and kinda reflect how top management of other corporations would handle issues like this?

What To Do When Insulted By Your Boss

by Sonnie Santos | Dec 1, 2006 | Spiritual Intelligence | 51 comments

Got scolded more than you can count? Don’t react and lose more. Let me share what I did, it’s not pleasant, but it got me promoted!

How To Survive Office Politics

by Sonnie Santos | Oct 9, 2006 | Grit, Spiritual Intelligence | 15 comments

How to overcome office politics? You’ve got to be proactive and in control of your own behaviour, situations and dynamics change on how we respond to determinants

Purpose Driven Productivity

by Sonnie Santos | May 31, 2006 | Spiritual Intelligence | 0 comments

Productivity is value neutral, the value it’ll give is dependent on where the objective is anchored

Save Your Ass or Do What is Right?

by Sonnie Santos | Mar 18, 2006 | Accountable Leadership, Corporate Governance and Compliance, Empathy, People First Culture | 0 comments

Covering-up our mistakes is a human trait that can be traced back to Adam. But doing what is right offer a better value to our character

Just Relax, Be Responsible and Don’t Quit

by Sonnie Santos | Jul 23, 2005 | Spiritual Intelligence | 15 comments

“Suppose a ruler gets very angry with you. If he does, don’t quit your job… Stay calm. That will overcome the effects of your big mistake” – King Solomon

What Is Life Purpose?

by Sonnie Santos | Apr 20, 2005 | ASK and Answer, Spiritual Intelligence | 18 comments

Life purpose is where we get the “drive” to pursue what we want to be, the “strength” that will keep us focused in the midst of life “storms”.

Mental Maps Shape Employee Behavior

by Sonnie Santos | Mar 12, 2005 | Sonnie's Talks, Spiritual Intelligence | 17 comments

Norman Vincent Peale said, “change your thoughts and you change the world”. Thoughts serve as a mental map that influences employee behavior

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