Tag: values
Real Leadership
I just finished reading How by Dov Seidman, an inspiring book about creating values driven organizations that promote team work, mutual accountability, and individual leadership. It is possible to do this; Seidman includes lots of great examples of organizations of every size. This is particularly inspiring when put against news—and we’ve all heard it—of a [...]
Posted: June 2nd, 2010 under Social Commentary, Workplace.
Tags: business, leadership, responsibility, team work, values
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We Can’t Afford It
“Jeff, wouldn’t it be great to take a trip to Italy to see all that magnificent art?” “Jamie, you know we can’t afford that. You’re always coming up with these expensive ideas that are way out of line with our budget.” I’ve heard this conversation in various forms at least five hundred times in the [...]
Posted: February 23rd, 2010 under Counseling, Couples, Stories.
Tags: interpersonal, intrapersonal, logical, sex, thinking out loud, validation, values, visual-spatial
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The Thinking Out Loud blog is a natural extension of Bob Keteyian's book "Do You Know What I Mean?".