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Transparency – Goldman, Bennis and O’Toole

‪Transparency by Goleman, Bennis and O’Toole‬ This book describes a philosophy of openness that many principals and owners of schools do not support. ================= http://www.bnet.com/videos/transparency-by-warren-bennis-daniel- goleman-james-otoole-book-brief/219866 Source of this transcript: The book Transparency suggests that a culture of openness and candor is crucial to the health of any organization. Author Jim O Toole explains why

Seth Godin – Redefining Productivity

Redefining productivity According to the economics of the industrial age, it’s simple: Money spent creates output. If you use less labor or your system creates more output, your factory is being more efficient. Machines can be more productive than people because once they’re set up, they create more output per dollar spent. Lowering labor costs

The 10 most important words

My father-in-law gave me some advice many many years ago that has held me in good stead. He told me if you work harder than the average person, then you will do well. After returning from the army, he took as his first job, a commission sales truck route. His assumption was that a route

HBR Finding meaningful work is not privilege, but responsibility

Wanting Meaningful Work Is Not a First World Problem by Umair Haque | 8:00 AM October 11, 2012 Comments (43) “I read your latest essay.” Arms crossed, eyes ablaze. “I don’t think you get it. At. All. I really don’t.” I’d met Sophie, one of my mentees, for what I’d thought was going to be

Seth Godin Blog – civilization

Given how essential it is to every aspect of our life, we spend very little time talking about or celebrating the civilized society we live in. If civilization is stability, kindness, safety, the arts and a culture that cherishes more than merely winning whatever game is being played, we live in a very special time.

Fast Company – The World has changed, so has your employee

Seven years after the Fast Company article “Why We Hate HR,” change may finally be here. No longer the paper pushers Keith Hammonds and staff wrote about in 2005, HR is becoming one of the front line innovators helping build organizations that rack up likes and big-time revenue. After all this time, why now? Two

Guest blog – Marc Moss

Are we leaders or managers? We often follow a good manager; a good manager motivates, administers and produces results. We feel comfortable, safe and secure in the knowledge we are doing what is expected. And then there is the leader – the leader blazes a trail, sees the lone vision and recruits their team to

The Best CEOs

Thomas R Horton writes: “The best executives I know are change makers. They’re imbued with intellectual curiosity. They want to know what makes things work. What the relationship is between this and that. They are excited by ideas. They read widely and deeply. Their interests are incredibly diverse, their lives rich and balanced. Balanced at

Hiring to fill the gap

When you are hiring a member of your team, you are really interviewing for three jobs: 1. This individual will have tactical day-to-day responsibilities for which they are accountable. You will rely on them to execute on those accountabilities, and to build and lead an organization to drive results forward. Here you are looking for