SparringWithExtroverts allocates a coach to extroverts to help them think and act through discussion
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SparringWithExtroverts is a coaching and task management company which provides extrovert executives a "sparring partner" to discuss and talk through work projects. The conversations help the executives move forward in thinking and acting on the projects in a disciplined and timely way.
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"Without someone to talk through issues, extroverts struggle to maintain a steady work pace. This is particularly true of 'bitty' projects that contain multiple small tasks to perform and many small decisions to make. Both introverts and extroverts benefit from going into a 'flow' mode of deep concentration for a long period of uninterrupted focus on an important task. However, for tasks that involve frequent interruptions, extroverts benefit from this type of 'sparring conversation partner'. Of course, the sparring partner is not needed every day of the week: we help our clients segment their project work so that the appropriate projects that would benefit from a discussion are concentrated into a single day each week: what we call 'A Sparring Friday', for example. With a sparring partner, our client executives basically outsource the project management and pacing to an external consultant. Truth is born of argument...or at least in a dialogue," concluded company founder and CEO Spas Exton.
SparringWithExtroverts is a coaching and task management company which provides extrovert executives a "sparring partner" to discuss and talk through work projects. The conversations help the executives move forward in thinking and acting on the projects in a disciplined and timely way.
CEO QUOTE
"Without someone to talk through issues, extroverts struggle to maintain a steady work pace. This is particularly true of 'bitty' projects that contain multiple small tasks to perform and many small decisions to make. Both introverts and extroverts benefit from going into a 'flow' mode of deep concentration for a long period of uninterrupted focus on an important task. However, for tasks that involve frequent interruptions, extroverts benefit from this type of 'sparring conversation partner'. Of course, the sparring partner is not needed every day of the week: we help our clients segment their project work so that the appropriate projects that would benefit from a discussion are concentrated into a single day each week: what we call 'A Sparring Friday', for example. With a sparring partner, our client executives basically outsource the project management and pacing to an external consultant. Truth is born of argument...or at least in a dialogue," concluded company founder and CEO Spas Exton.
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The popular story about Newton’s discovery of gravity by observing an apple fall isn’t exactly correct. He did observe the apple fall but he was with someone else and this episode sparked a scientific discussion between them that led Newton to formulate the laws of gravity.
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