by Mario Sikora | Jan 23, 2020 | Article, Blog, Leadership-Teambuilding-Performance, Mario Sikora, The Enneagram
Excerpted from the book “Instinctual Leadership: Working with the 27 Subtypes of the Awareness to Action Enneagram” by Mario Sikora with Maria Jose Munita. Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved. As we stated in the previous section, no one can be good at everything. We...
by Mario Sikora | Dec 16, 2019 | Article, Blog, Leadership-Teambuilding-Performance, Mario Sikora, The Enneagram
When it comes to working with your instinctual biases, there are two things to focus on: Learning to manage our reactions to them rather than being managed by them, andBecoming more skillful at the activities related to the three instinctual domains. One might be...
by Mario Sikora | Nov 29, 2019 | Article, Blog, Mario Sikora, The Enneagram
Warning–This post is for true Enneagram geeks! I was recently asked on a Facebook forum about my view on the instinctual biases and how they differed from some of the other perspectives; here is my response. Note that I will be part of panel discussion on this...
by Mario Sikora | Oct 19, 2019 | Article, Blog, Mario Sikora, Self Awareness and Emotional Intelligence, The Enneagram
This post is an excerpt from “The Notes and the Melody: An Introduction to the Awareness to Action Approach to the Enneagram,” by Mario Sikora. The book can be obtained here. The world is not respectable; it is mortal, tormented, confused, deluded forever;...
by Mario Sikora | Oct 14, 2019 | Article, Blog, Mario Sikora, Organizational Culture, The Enneagram
One definition of culture that I like is “a group’s collection of implicitly agreed-upon ways of solving problems.” Culture is not something that is usually developed deliberately; it evolves from the psychological biases of those who form the group as they...
by Mario Sikora | Aug 27, 2013 | Article, Blog, Mario Sikora, The Enneagram
After a recent training program on the subtypes, an attendee sent an email that included the following: Most people call it a “sexual” or “one-to-one” subtype; you refer to it as “transmitting.” Actually, to me (and others I have...