Resources
A collection of articles, videos, books, tools, and exercises, inspired by the complexities of modern professional life.
Choose the type of resource that suits how you like to learn!
Blog
- Short, practical written and video articles.
- Covers real situations faced by both Individual Contributors and Leaders.
- Gives simple techniques you can use immediately, and deeper dives.
Why it’s helpful
- Concise, thought-provoking, and easy to apply.
- Good for learning something useful in just a few minutes.
Blog
- Short, practical written and video articles.
- Covers real situations faced by both Individual Contributors and Leaders.
- Gives simple techniques you can use immediately, and deeper dives.
Why it’s helpful
- Concise, thought-provoking, and easy to apply.
- Good for learning something useful in just a few minutes.
Videos
- Video channels for Encounter Tools, Coaching Outcomes, and Difficult Conversations.
Why it’s helpful
- Videos are organised by topics, so you can dip in as convenient.
- Useful if you prefer visual learning.
Books
- Andy’s books, including a free eBook summarising his latest publication.
Why it’s helpful
- Great for people who want structured, step-by-step learning.
- Provides context, examples, and stories that aren’t possible in short formats.
Books
- Andy’s books, including a free eBook summarising his latest publication.
Why it’s helpful
- Great for people who want structured, step-by-step learning.
- Provides context, examples, and stories that aren’t possible in short formats.
Tools
- Awesome, tried-and-tested tools that make professional life a tiny bit easier.
- Designed to help before, during, or after real meetings with clients or colleagues.
Why it’s helpful
- Gives clear steps so you don’t have to rely on memory.
- Makes preparation faster and conversations smoother.
Exercises
- Open Source prompts for use with ChatGPT, Claude, etc.
- Practice challenging communication situations at your own pace.
- Many professional communication scenarios covered.
Why it’s helpful
- Allows you to prepare for specific encounters, and analyse those you’ve had.
- You improve faster when you practice instead of just reading.
- Helps turn ideas into automatic behaviours.
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