Monthly Archives: January 2011

Mediocrity in the Workplace

Is mediocrity in the workplace a symptom of an organization’s culture or design, individual choice, or bad management?  Is the remedy for mediocrity dependent upon the cause?  I’m still debating this in my own mind so I would love to hear … Continue reading

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Who is the Enemy?

  The more I hear about the tragedy in Tucson the more I think about our definition of “enemy” today–and how we experience that in the workplace.  In fact, Ms. Giffords was in her workplace–talking with constituents in her district.  Now, … Continue reading

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What can we learn from Ted Williams Successful Networking?

I’m sure you have heard the recent story of a Cleveland homeless man, father of nine Ted Williams whose talents were discovered while begging along the roadside.  Was it luck or mindful networking?  Here are five lessons we can learn from … Continue reading

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Resolved…

  Well, that’s the word they use to start a debate point.  But at this time of year, I like “resolved” so much better than “resolution.”  It seems so much more–well–resolved!  When I look both words up in the dictionary, … Continue reading

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