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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

  • Are You Too Impatient to Build a Great Business?

    Every week I wrestle with what to write. What should I share? Sometimes an idea might pop into my head and then I think “is it enough to write more than 900 words about this?” At times I am certain about what I want to say – most times I’m not. In the end I…

    Giselle

    June 20, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Anthony Robles, coach, drifting, planning, purpose, success, support, vision
  • Don’t Reset the Goal…Revise the Plan

    Planning has been on my mind a lot these days. In the main because I’ve set out to experience my best year yet and am realizing that to do so, my actions every single day must move me closer to aligning with my definite purpose or else I’m simply  walking from one day to the…

    Giselle

    June 18, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    goals, Napoleon Hill, outcome, plans, taking massive action
  • Losses do not make you a loser but how you handle them might…

    I was reading a blog post recently by Jennifer Boykin called Broken Open to Greatness: Transforming Tragedy into Triumph, which got me thinking about business loss. “Last March,” she said, “my daughter Grace should have been twenty. She should have been a sophomore in college. She should have come home for the weekend. There should…

    Giselle

    June 13, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    bankruptcy, business failure, business loss, lessons learned, scarcity
  • Is It Possible to have YOUR BEST BUSINESS YEAR YET?

    How are things looking for you and your business? Every morning are you waking up to more and more bad news? Do you feel most days as if you could just head back under the covers instead of heading into work? Have you run out of ideas and approaches and hoping at this point for…

    Giselle

    June 11, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    drifters, Napoleon Hill, performance improvement, strategy vs tactics
  • Tune in @10:30 am this morning to – The Performance Revolution 2012

    Go to  www.heartbeatradiott.com – and Click on “Live Stream”(second button top left hand side, under banner – see below) Join me with host Marcia Miranda as we talk about Self Mastery and Taking Charge of Your Life.

    Giselle

    June 11, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    change, self mastery, success
  • Why Do Change Initiatives Flop Far More Often Than They Fly?

    Published in the Business Newsday May 24th 2012 As the business owner or leader of your team what is your most important job and focus? I want you to think about this question carefully because in it is the answer as to why the changes you want to see aren’t sticking. Sure any change that…

    Giselle

    May 28, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    belief, change, clarity, performance improvement
  • A Change in Business Starts with a Change of Heart – YOURS!

    Published in the Business Newsday Thursday May 17th 2012 “You see what I have to deal with?” one business owner said to me recently, frustrated with an employee who was struggling with what he figured was a simple arithmetic problem. I empathised, shook my head and returned to the crux of our discussion. Lately I…

    Giselle

    May 20, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    brand, detachment and its consequences, fire, heart check, passion, values
  • “Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.”

    I saw this quote by Gordon B. Hinckley and it literally grabbed me behind the ears and pulled me in. You see I’ve been attempting to develop a couple spots in my yard and hopefully one day be able to say that I have a garden and am gardening. After a months holiday (December 2011…

    Giselle

    May 12, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    authenticity, bad habits, passion, talent
  • People are NOT your most Important Asset. The RIGHT people are!

    Published in the Business Newsday Thursday May 10th 2012 “Despite all our gains in technology, product innovation and world markets, most people are not thriving in the organizations they work for. They are neither fulfilled nor excited. They are frustrated. They are not clear about where the organization is headed or what its highest priorities…

    Giselle

    May 11, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    cost of failing, intelligence, organizational coz, passion, personal cost, talent, winning organizations
  • You Need WILL-INGNESS and Not WILL-POWER to make Changes in Your Life.

    Published in the Express Woman April 29th 2012 “If only I had more willpower, I could change…” Have you ever said those same words to yourself on more than one occasion? You may have wanted to make a really important change in your life. You would have tried many times in many different ways to…

    Giselle

    May 5, 2012
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Change Anything, habit breaking, willpower
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