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You are not a quitter. You are grounded.
With the exception of these opening two paragraphs, the entirety of this post was written by George Bruno. I met George in the Fall of 2013 and in only a handful of interactions with him, I can assert that he is … Continue reading
Sometimes They Want To Hear How The Sausage Is Made
I recently had dinner with a friend of mine who opened my eyes so wide to something I never contemplated before that I shall forever be in her debt. We were discussing the current state of my professional existence. Since … Continue reading
Posted in Behavioral Influence, Business Relationships, Leadership, Management, thought provocation, Uncategorized
Tagged career, development, Leadership, management
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One Single Idea Please
A lot of very smart people have a lot of ideas – many have great ideas. Is there no one left with but a single big idea that is so inspiring that we all – in our own ways – … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Health, Leadership, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged development, Leadership, society, World
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Who Blinked First?
It is well woven in the fabric of our thinking in this country that loyalty between employer and employee has completely eroded. The question this post seeks to explore is, “Who blinked first?” In The World’s Newest Profession, Christopher McKenna … Continue reading
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Tagged Behavioral Influence, Business Communication, development, Leadership, management, psychology, relationships
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Make Feedback Immediate, Public, and Nonjudgmental
The June 2011 issue of Wired Magazine had a terrific article on the power of feedback loops[i]. As the key example, the author, Thomas Goetz, pointed to the use of the “Your Speed” signs that have been around since about … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, development, human resources, improve, Leadership, management
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