Tunisia’s Lessons for Business Leaders
Posted on24 Jan 2011
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Many leadership models give the leader almost divine characteristics or minimally the best humanity can offer within a business context. These models... Read More
The Key to Great Advice is That It Doesn’t Have to Be Right
Posted on10 Jan 2011
Tagsthinking process, Advice Giving, advisor, arbitrariness, Challenge, conditionality, decisions, math, problem solving, question, skills, talking cure
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A colleague was concerned whether her advice was helping someone. Too many times, we focus on the advice rather than the process... Read More
Arbitrariness: The Cornerstone of Conditions
Posted on23 Sep 2010
Tagsknowledge, decisions, democracy, emotions, evalute, first, house, Influence, intuition, conditionality, numbers, Personality, perspective, problem solving, question, second, subjective, third, absolute, arbitrariness, assumptions, build
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Arbitrariness & First, Second, Third Arbitrariness is vital to intuitive problem solving because it’s related to subjectivity which is related to personality... Read More