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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.

Tag: knowing who you are

  • How do you develop a self you don’t know?

    I attended an event last Saturday called “Spilling the Tea”, hosted by Sunny Gopaul. I wasn’t sure what was going to happen at that event, however I am so grateful that I attended. The panel consisted of five women who spoke about their experiences in business and life and in particular underscoring many of the…

    Giselle

    July 17, 2024
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Black Heart, Ching Ning Chu, knowing who you are, knowing yourself, personal development, self development, self knowledge, self love, Thick Face
  • Living on Purpose

    This morning I woke up to the news of Marcia Henville’s untimely death. I didn’t know Marcia personally yet I felt as if I knew her. She influenced so many in a positive way. She spoke her mind, was true to her cause and didn’t seem to give a damn about what others thought about…

    Giselle

    January 24, 2015
    Strategic Sensemaking
    Franka Philip, gratitude, Judy Raymond, knowing who you are, Kristen Domingue, living on purpose, Marcia Henville, Trinidad Guardian
  • Treasure and Trash – One and the Same…

    Have you ever heard of 6-12 Insect Repellent? We now have a bottle in our possession…long story how it got into our hands 🙂 but let’s just say that when we got it, we didn’t think anything of it. I came across the following advertisement in an on line copy of Life Magazine – August…

    Giselle

    January 5, 2015
    Strategic Sensemaking
    6-12 Insect Repellent, E-bay, Hugh MacLeod, Insect Repellent, knowing who you are, top 10 lists, trash, treasure
  • How Does “Head Trash” Impact Your Personal and Business Performance?

    We have access today to more “how to” information than ever before: how to fire employees effectively, how to make yourself a more effective leader, how to coach employees toward success, how to be a better salesperson and how to become happier and generally more dynamic. In most cases the author has found a methodology…

    Giselle

    February 27, 2014
    Strategic Sensemaking
    authenticity, getting in our own way, getting results, knowing who you are, responsibility, self-observation, tapping into personal power, the real YOU, understanding your true self. inner power
  • What is Your Amazing Unfathomable Gift?

    THE quest to find one’s purpose is exhausting. I know because for a long time I was not only exhausted but frustrated trying to find mine. It seemed everyone else on planet earth had found theirs except me. But then as I talked to more and more people, I realized that I had PLENTY company. In looking…

    Giselle

    November 21, 2013
    Strategic Sensemaking
    be the best you, contribution, Dennis Kimbro, knowing who you are, pain, purpose, struggle
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