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Workplace ~ Leadership

Jul 23,2015

If you think children's books are too childish to encompass leadership tips (esp in the workplace) - think again!

 

In the book, The Day the Crayons Quit, Duncan finds a fe🐠asible conclusion to making everyone or in this case every crayon🌃 color happier. 

 

Have you ever worked with others who seem to feel the following ways? Or maybe you can relate to the color coded emoꦜtions below?

 

If so, how did you/your leadership handle these situations? (for the full story The Day the Crayons Quit - check out the link below)

 

Red - feels overworked

Purple - hates to color outside the lines

L꧅ight brown/dark tan/beige - proud but, feels ✃2nd place to the color brown

Gray - too much work to color, feels tired

White - unnoticed, w💮h🍸ite doesn't show up, why bother

Black - outlines only, doesn't feel⛦ "bright" enough

Gree🅠n - enjoys working, no problems minus his concern for colors Yellow and Orange

Yellow - upset about Orange 🐲and believes Yellow is 🐼the true color of the sun

Orange - upsꩵet with Yellow and believ𓃲es Orange is the true color of the sun

Blue - all used up and too♈ short to color more, overworked

Pink - feels upset that others think she isꦫ a "girl color" & desires to color♛ a monster

Peach - feels overexposed and wants a new look

 

In the end, Duncan used his leadership to let the colors create a "new picture" in this case better leadership = listening to others and encouraging collaboration and creativity (*the opposite of micomanaging)!

 

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If you think children's books are too childish to encompass leadership tips (esp in the workplace) - think again!

168极速赛车官方入口: 

In the book, The Day the Crayons Quit, Dunc🌠an finds a feasible conclusion to makin🥀g everyone or in this case every crayon color happier. 

168极速赛车官方入口: 

Have you ever worked with others who seem to feel the following ways? Or maybe you can꧂ relate to thꦫe color coded emotions below?

168极速赛车官方入口: 

If so, how did you/your leadership handle these situations? (for the full story The Day the Crayons Quit - check out the link below)

168极速赛车官方入口: 

168极速赛车官方入口:Red - feels overworked

168极速赛车官𝄹方入口:Purple - hates to color 🧔outside the lines

Light brown/dark tan/bei🤡ge - proud but, feels 2nd place to the color brown

168极速赛车官方入口:Gray - too mꦛuch work to colo🌳r, feels tired

White - unnoticed, white doesn't show up, wh𝕴y bother

Black - outlines 🎶only, doesn't feel "bright" enough

Green - enjoys working, no problems minus his conceᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrn for colors Yellow and Orange

Yellow - upset about Orange and believes Yellow is the trueജ color of the sun

Orange - upset with⛦ Yellow and believes Orange is the true color of the sun

Blue - all used up🌠 andꦛ too short to color more, overworked

Pink - feels upset that oꦑthers think she is a "girl color" & desires to color a monster

168极速赛车官方入口:Pea🅺ch - feels overexposed and wants a new ไlook

168极速赛车官方入口: 

In the end, Duncan used his leadership to let the colors create a "new picture" in this case better leadership = listening to others and encouraging collaboration and creativity (*the opposite of micomanaging)!

168极速赛车官方入口: 

168极速赛车官方入口:Story Link:

168极速赛车官方入口://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szK-NqBmfi8