Misfit Employees Improving Innovation, Integration And Interactions
Posted on27 Apr 2020
Tagscollaboration, organizational culture, diversity, employees, innovation, problem solving, Talent, Intersectional Thinking
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A colleague, who died young, had shared the interviewing guide of a top digital firm. In its introduction, the firm stated its... Read More
Top Challenges Talented Employees Face In Any Workplace
Posted on02 Sep 2019
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Talented employees face challenges in the workplace. Much of these stem from groups being the natural enemy of the individual. That means... Read More
Wisdom Of Crowds, Behind The Shroud, Theory, Hype And Reality
Posted on18 Feb 2019
Tagsdiversity, James Surowiecki, team intelligence, wisdom, TED Talks, group dynamics, groupthink, Amazon, wisdom of crowds
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The Wisdom Of Crowds, a book by James Surowiecki, hit the market in 2004. Since then, a shroud surrounded it. That shroud... Read More
Major Source Of Conflict In The Workplace Between Employees
Posted on09 Apr 2018
Tagsconflict management, diversity, employees, Personality, team building, Holy Bible, personality differences
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The major source of conflict in the workplace is personality. The workplace stresses people. It strains relationships. The more two personalities differ... Read More
360 Review as Biased Bully Destroying Diversity in the Workplace
Posted on07 Aug 2017
Tagsorganizational culture, diversity, employees, group dynamics, projection, groupthink, unconscious bias
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The 360 review is the most dangerous performance feedback tool commonly used today. In short, it’s formalized peer pressure. It enforces group... Read More
What Can Dogs Teach Us About Developing Talent
Animals can teach us about ourselves. So, what can dogs teach us about developing talent? An article in Sierra called “Conservation Dogs... Read More
Agreeableness Personality Trait Aligned And Affirmed
The agreeableness personality trait of the Big Five is almost exclusively defined in sociable terms. Few, if any, sources, discuss it in... Read More
Post 600, Thank You to the Disagreeable and Dislikeable People
Posted on19 Dec 2016
Tagsdiversity, disagreeable, Thank You Series, homophily, Twitter, thinking process, Personality, empathy, Bridge on the River Kwai, awareness
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This is my 600th post. My blog is finishing its seventh year. In the past, I have thanked specific people for their... Read More
What Hot Peppers Say About People’s Personalities
Posted on28 Mar 2016
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The workings of our physical attributes give insights into how our other attributes work. This includes our mental and emotional ones. This... Read More
What Aging Tells Us about Talent at Work
Posted on20 Jul 2015
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“How old are you?” seems a simple question. What aging tells us though is that it is not. People are different, very... Read More