Committing to clarity
One evening I was in Rochester, NY for business and I went looking for Indian food. I decided to check […]
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One evening I was in Rochester, NY for business and I went looking for Indian food. I decided to check […]
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To me, a key ingredient for a productive meeting is connection. Otherwise, why meet at all? But how many meetings
Connecting: Hearing and being heard. Read More »
In January I did a series of blogs on “Getting Smart about Trust.” Laying the Groundwork for Trust. I talked
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A short while ago, our fearless leader, Kimberly, wrote about the six hats. I thought I’d add a little to
Mordred – the ultimate betrayer – like the serpent in the Garden of Eden, Mordred turned people against each other.
I once worked for a semiconductor company, in a business development role. I was new to the industry and so
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So this guy goes to an all day workshop on trust. And in the supportive environment of the workshop, he
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I believe we need to rethink our views about failure. Truly, the only failure is if we fail to learn
It’s that time of year: the break room tables are piled with boxes of candy and littered with crumbs. Workplace
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A graduate course required a case study to be submitted every week. A grade was given, no comments were provided,
Provide More Feedback Read More »