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Mojo Boosters
Five simple ways to increase your energy output.
By Theresa Rose.
Is your mojo running in “slow mo?” Are you finding yourself dragging through each day, seemingly unable to move out of neutral? Are you fighting a bad case of the “grumpies?” Chances are, you need a mojo boost.
Like most of us,...
December 12th, 2009 | 01 (7) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More
Space invasion
Cross the boundaries at your own risk.
By Carol Kinsey Goman.
As a consultant and professional speaker, I often travel by myself and frequently dine alone.
This affords me the opportunity to combine two of my favorite pastimes: eating great food and watching people.
One night at dinner in an oceanside...
November 14th, 2009 | 01 (6) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More
Sugar rush at the Knowledge Café
How conversation is bringing KM back to the people.
By Joanna Goodman.
David Gurteen’s Knowledge Café, hosted by chocolate manufacturer Cadbury at its headquarters in Bournville, England, brought together people to discuss the role of conversation in business.
What brought me to the UK’s most famous...
October 9th, 2009 | 01 (5) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Working | Read More
Part I: Saving the company
How ordinary smart people will change the organization.
By Dave Pollard.
One of the most important things I’ve learned in the last few years is that, except for senior management, no one in most organizations really understands what the business of the organizations is all about – how decisions are...
September 11th, 2009 | 01 (4) 2009 / html, Choosing, Cover stories, FREE articles | Read More
Decentralizing stewardship
Minister’s decision a lesson in the power of empowerment.
By Jerry Ash.
There is no better way to understand how the rules can change, how people can become engaged in making better decisions, and how surprise and discovery can ignite communities than to follow the collection plate of a community church...
July 13th, 2009 | 01 (3) 2009 / html, Choosing, Cover stories, FREE articles | Read More
The Learning Factory
K-12 classrooms irrelevant to today’s environment.
By David Warlick.
There is a commonly told story, usually attributed to Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Seymour Papert. It states that if a doctor from the 1890s were to suddenly be time-warped into a modern twenty-first century hospital,...
May 14th, 2009 | 01 (2) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Learning | Read More
‘Me smart? You’re kidding!’ – You are what you think
By Alex and David Bennet,
Mountain Quest Institute.
I can’t possibly be smart, you think. If that’s what you assume, you’re right. You’re not smart. Do you know why? Because you don’t believe you’re smart! That’s all there is to it. Henry Ford got it right years ago. If you think you can,...
April 15th, 2009 | 01 (1) 2009 / html, Cover stories, FREE articles, Living | Read More











