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Giselle Hudson | Pre-Decision Diagnostic Advisor | Sensemaking for high-stakes business decisions
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Most costly decisions begin with
an inaccurate understanding of the situation.

I help leaders understand what is actually happening before major decisions are made or
resources are invested in solving the wrong problem.

Author: Giselle

  • Business lessons from my favourite doubles vendor

    IF YOU are a true Trini then you have your favourite doubles vendor! Whether you buy George doubles on Carlos Street or you’re coming from the east and patronize the famous UWI doubles or you’re like me, and enjoy a good doubles from the woman in the Starlite Shopping Plaza car park. This is exactly…

    Giselle

    October 18, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    basics, business ideas, business lessons, doubles, purpose, system
  • Dare to Live Outside the Box!

    As published in the Express Woman Magazine October 17th 2010 as part of the Women In Leadership Series where Giselle Hudson and Dr. Marcia Reynolds explore the barriers that are still in the workplace and the world at large and help women confront their inner demons before they can find the peace they desperately seek. If…

    Giselle

    October 17, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Harry Potter, high standards, J K Rowling, living your full potential, motive, Oprah, raising the bar
  • You’ve come a long way…

    By George you have! And according to Booker T. Washington – ‘success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed.’ Boy am I successful! We have a tendency to keep our eyes peeled to the…

    Giselle

    October 16, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    appreciation, Booker T. Washington, courage, credit, determination, experience, habits, reward
  • Can You Make a Living at Self-Employment?

    So many people claim that they wish they could work for themselves. I think most times they would like an alternative to their job – but that’s not necessarily the best start on the road to self-employment. Then there are those who definitely should be in business for themselves, who long to show up bigger,…

    Giselle

    October 15, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    confidence, emotional, mental, physical, self employment, stamina, working hard, working smart
  • The Power of Keeping Your Word

    Sometimes we can easily let ourselves off the hook. Particularly when we make commitments to ourselves. We get angry when others say they’re going to do something and don’t but when it comes to dealing one on one – facing ourselves in the mirror – we are less harsh. We make excuses as to why…

    Giselle

    October 14, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    commitments, constructive, destructive
  • The Gospel of Discontent

    All progress proceeds from discontent. It’s the first step if you want to attain anything. It’s what gets us to take that next step in the adventure called life. When we are content we sometimes can stop the wheels of our own progress. Work up a lather around being dissatisfied about where you are, and…

    Giselle

    October 13, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    change, desire, discontent, dissatisfaction, progress
  • The Value of T-CUP

    Before you can get to T-CUP you first have to TC… or as Napoleon Hill describes it “Think Accurately” Renowned as the world’s premier formation aerobatic team, the role of the Red Arrows is to show off the expertise of the Armed Forces to the very highest standards, through a display of professional excellence. Justin…

    Giselle

    October 12, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    accurate thinking, Napoleon Hill, Red Arrows, T-CUP, thinking under pressure
  • No faith in oneself looks like this…

    Phillip II of Spain put in charge of the invincible Armada the Duke of Medina Sidonia a man who had not faith in himself, no faith in his ability and no faith in his men. And if you think this description is harsh – here is the letter the Duke wrote to the King, upon…

    Giselle

    October 11, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    belief, expectations, faith, Sir Francis Drake, success, The Spanish Armada
  • Build Your Conspiracy at Work to Ensure Your Success

    As published in the Express Woman Magazine October 10th 2010 as part of the Women In Leadership Series where Dr. Marcia Reynolds and Giselle Hudson explore the barriers that are still in the workplace and the world at large and help women confront their inner demons before they can find the peace they desperately seek. If they do…

    Giselle

    October 10, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
  • The Power isn’t in the Money…

    Radix Malorum est Cupiditas – The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Money doesn’t grow on trees If I just had more money I would… It’s sad that so much faith is put in money. We think about money ALL the time. Getting more. Getting by. Getting out of debt. Winning the…

    Giselle

    October 9, 2010
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Alignment, desire, faith, money, Robert Collier, success
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