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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

  • Is Your Business Dream Turning into a Living Nightmare?

    My friend Richie Norton, bestselling author of “The Power of Starting Something Stupid” is responsible for this week’s column title. He was coaching me through a couple ideas and talking about his own work in helping business owners start, scale and streamline their businesses, when out tumbled these words “…when business dreams turn into a…

    Giselle

    November 21, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    business start-ups, challenges, change, comfort zone, entrepreneurs, Kristin Zhivago, Richie Norton, The Power of Starting Something Stupid
  • The Narrative we have in Our Heads Vs. Who We REALLY Are

    Everyone likes a good story. According to experts, 99% of all stories ever told can be categorized into seven basic plots: Underdog, Quest, Journey/Return, Rags to Riches, Comedy, Tragedy, and Rebirth. I recently discovered my primary storytelling type. If you want to discover yours, you can find out here at the Story Bistro, run by…

    Giselle

    November 20, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    comedy, goals, Maya Angelou, mythology, rags to riches, rebirth, Sean Blanda, story, Story Bistro, Tea Silvestre, the call, the journey, tragedy
  • The Time to Plan for 2015 is Now!

    What are you waiting for – till the time is right? It’s never going to be right and nothing is going to happen unless you make a decision. I stole this idea from Chris Brogan, the world’s leading authority on owning the game you most want to win, who says that for some people, planning…

    Giselle

    November 14, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Chris Brogan, Chris Taylor, Christmas, Dave Kekich, discipline, effort, feedback, instant gratification, keep commitments, plan, praise, quickmeups.com, results, self-care, sustained effort, trigger points, Zachary K. Reid
  • Was I Trying to Set My Brain on Fire?

    I was feeling like this guy but I wasn’t smiling. Beware of the open ended project. The one with no deadline. The one that you think about for weeks on end. The one that you throw up in the air and create strategies around it to keep it alive and well. The one you KNOW…

    Giselle

    November 10, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    choices, creative on demand, decisions, gaping void, Hugh MacLeod, possibility thinking
  • When Talent Becomes a Gift…

    We don’t get to choose our natural talents but we do get to choose what we do with those talents we’ve been given. Talent by itself is not enough. We have to first identify those not so obvious talents. Next we need to work toward improving upon our talents. But beware of those natural talents…the ones…

    Giselle

    November 8, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    discipline, habits, natural talents, skills, winning
  • “There is ONLY ONE of You in all of Time…”

    …so said Martha Graham to Agnes De Mille, choreographer of Oklahoma. I don’t think we grasp the magnitude of that statement “there is only one of you in all time…” yet it’s true. We take for granted our uniqueness. We don’t see it. We think we have nothing new to offer. It’s all been done before…

    Giselle

    November 7, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Agnes De Mille, expert, Hugh MacLeod, Martha Graham, mastery
  • Why do we Overestimate Our Competence and How is this Affecting Our Performance?

    This week I visited a popular Chinese restaurant for an early dinner with my best friend. Got to the restaurant around quarter to five with a book, because I knew I’d have at least a 15 minute wait. There was no one in the restaurant when I got there. I sat at a table just…

    Giselle

    November 6, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    David Dunning, Dunning-Kruger effect, Fearless Leadership, feedback, service
  • Do You Resist Structure?

    I have resisted structure all my life. I didn’t necessarily articulate as such but I now realize this is what I was doing. Structure felt too caged – boxed in…after all – I am a creative spirit! I need free flowing, idea exchanging, vast expanses of time exploring for me to do my best work.…

    Giselle

    November 5, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    checklists, David Kekich, deadlines, discipline, goals, organization, structure, systems
  • Do You Have What it Takes to Be an Entrepreneur?

    Who has the most talent for building and sustaining a business? How can we find these people who are so crucial to the future of our economy? What are the personality characteristics and behaviors that lead to business building success? These are valid questions because we’ve all heard the challenges small and mid-size companies face…

    Giselle

    November 3, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    business focus, confidence, creative thinker, delegator, determination, entrepreneur, Entrepreneurial StrengthsFInder, Gallup, independent, innovation, knowledge-seeker, promoter, relationship-builder, risk-taker
  • It Takes More than Passion to Succeed

    Follow your passion is bad advice. So says Cal Newport, Ph.D., a 30 something year-old and assistant Professor of Computer Science at Georgetown University. Yet many of us feel badly because we don’t know what our passion is. First we have to find it and THEN we can follow it! Makes sense, somewhat but it doesn’t…

    Giselle

    October 28, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Cal Newport, cultivating passion, focus, George Pocock, habits, liking what you do, liking yourself, Maya Angelou, success, The Boys in the Boat, what you do best
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