Science, Its Irrational Aspects
Posted on21 Nov 2013
Tagsbank, irrational, money, names, pressure, research methodologies, scientific, Scientific Method, The Economist
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Irrationality enters science when people either operate the scientific method or are its subjects. Scientists are not immune to pressures, biases and... Read More
Change Management – Tactic #8: Management by Walking Around
No matter how detailed and passionate someone describes his vacation to you, nothing compares to being there. The same holds true for... Read More
Play Politics or Risk Your Job
Posted on04 Nov 2010
TagsJob, Paths to Power, Performance, politics, power, rationale, relationships, risk, Schumpeter, The Economist, The Will to Power, Jeffrey Pfeffer, bank, boss, co-workers, confidence, drive, feelings, good job, interpersonal
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Once, a woman who had just joined a bank wanted to meet with me since I had experience working at a bank.... Read More
Simple Gestures And Their Oversized Power For Executives
Posted on19 Aug 2010
Tagsbank, executive, Influence, informal organizational power, interpersonal, management, relationship building techniques, power in personality
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Simple gestures enhance power for all. For executives though, they have oversized power. Executives though forget or discount this. It’s hard for... Read More