mission & Values

At Knowing Self Knowing Others, we are on a mission to develop self-aware leaders around the globe to generate kinder, more respectful and creative working relationships through reflection of hard and relational skills, recognition of impact and regulation of behaviour.

KSKO Value Care

care

Prioritising the wellbeing of others through empathy, supportive actions, and demonstrating kindness in every interaction.

KSKO Values Respect

Respect

Treating everyone with dignity, valuing their contributions and perspectives, while listening actively and fostering understanding as the foundation of all relationships.

KSKO Values Creativity

creativity

Embracing innovative thinking and encouraging fresh ideas to drive positive change, while cultivating an environment where imagination leads to effective problem-solving and inspiration.

KSKO Values Learning

Learning

Committing to continuous growth by seeking knowledge, reflecting on experiences, and recognising learning as an enriching journey that enhances understanding and fosters improvement.

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BOOK REVIEW; You Me We by Morag Barrett

BOOK REVIEW; You Me We by Morag Barrett

This book gave me feedback that I didn’t know I needed to hear. It took me on a journey of despair, embarrassment, inadequacy, enlightenment, learning and improvement. It was quite the journey At one point I couldn’t articulate my response to it, all I could do was...

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BOOK REVIEW; You Me We by Morag Barrett

BOOK REVIEW: Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

This book is both amazing and exhausting. I read it whilst lying on a sun lounger next to a pool when I was on holiday and I still felt like I needed a lie down. The concepts keep coming. Page after page there's a new insight, a new definition, and a new model to get...

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BOOK REVIEW; You Me We by Morag Barrett

BOOK REVIEW: I Have the Watch by Jon S Rennie

This book is written from experience. You can really sense that from the examples shared and the language used to share them. It is a collection of curated articles written over a five year span. Jon Rennie makes this clear at the beginning of the book - which is...

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