Attacking Relational Challenges in Group Interactions
When tapping group interactions to mold relationships and culture, the relational challenges center on groups naturally constraining individual expression. We frequently experience... Read More
America’s Faith-based Economy
Posted on22 Apr 2013
TagsAmerican, United States, faith-based economy, Poland, The Economist, religion, personal, objectivity, neoclassical economics, money, behavioral economics
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When I read articles like “Toss a Coin” (The Economist, January 12, 2013 edition), I’m reminded that our economy relies on faith.... Read More
Dealing with Bosses Who Manage by Email (MBE)
Posted on12 May 2011
Tagsboss, communication, document, effectiveness, efficiencies, employees, management by email, personal, relationships, spontaneous
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A financial professional emailed me regarding bosses who “manage by email.” She implied that her boss rarely calls or meets with employees.... Read More
Business is Personal and Why There’s No Way Around It
Posted on19 Jul 2010
Tagsrationale, Personality, personal, money, intuition, feelings, emotions, decisions, business, assumptions, approaches
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How many times have you heard, “This isn’t personal, it’s business”? A key assumption underlying an intuitive approach is that everything people... Read More
Problem Solving: Practical Advantages of Intuition
Posted on13 May 2010
Tagsmoral, objective, personal, power, practical, problem solving, scientific, service, sympathize, training, money, command, compliments, effective, emotions, employees, example, Influence, intuition, listen
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Intuition’s most practical advantage to problem solving is the enhanced sphere of good solutions it offers. Generally, this sphere will produce five... Read More