YinYang as Problem-solving Methodology
Posted on09 Feb 2012
Tagsglass, arbitrariness, best practices, change, conditionality, differentiation, flexibility, focus, investment, negative reinforcement, positive reinforcement, problem solving, process, profitability, resistance to change, situational awareness, symbolism, Taijitu, YinYang
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YinYang, as expressed by the Taijitu symbol, has helped me solve many problems. The two major components represent the two major opposing... Read More
Business Examples of Patience’s Merits
Posted on28 Oct 2010
Tagsaction, American, application, approaches, branding, business, client management software, computers, crisis, organizational culture, employees, example, Expat 21, experience, future, information technology, insight, investment, knowledge, management, management by walking around, marketing, patience, public relations, Rahm Emanuel, reorganization, rules, sales, strategy, tactics, teachable moment, training, urgency, warfare, workplace
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A question posted by Expat 21 asked for examples of patience in the workplace, especially those demonstrating a contrast between American and... Read More
Business Profitability Paradox
Posted on02 Sep 2010
Tagsexercise, arbitrariness, business, expenditures, investment, problem solving, profitability, time, training
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Here is a valuable problem-solving question: How can a business maximize its profit every single minute of the day and still go... Read More