(By Bob McCurdy) A couple of weeks back I came across an article that’s been on my mind since. The piece referenced a study by advertising holding company Havas, which concluded that if 77% of brands ...
Many of us have a dear partner or friend on whom we rely in some very personal ways, and this person is a big part of our lives. He or she is many things to us, including our “sounding board” — the ...
When he was asked what was the most important guidance he could offer, the philosopher Socrates responded that knowing yourself was among the wisest. It’s called self-reflection, an exercise many do ...
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Reflection might be a leader’s greatest asset. Here’s why so many are missing out on it
Most leaders almost exclusively reflect backward, not forward. One of the most fascinating insights that came out of my research for a forthcoming book on questions is the untapped and ...
Not long ago, a British friend e-mailed me saying how fascinated everyone over there was with our primaries because they were being contested by “a black, a woman and a wrinkly.” This from someone who ...
You posed some questions to me in our last post, Seeking and Keeping Balance, and they embodied some of the concepts in my life that I have actually been reflecting on. I feel like you have given me ...
In the field of oncology, we are all connected by our desire to improve the lives of patients afflicted with cancer. However, whether one is primarily clinical or spends most of his or her time ...
One of the most fascinating insights that came out of my research for a forthcoming book on questions is the untapped and underappreciated power of reflection. Professor of organizational psychology ...
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