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Tag: Decision Making

Knowing When To Call It Quits

Monday morning, the world was shocked to hear the news that Pope Benedict XVI was planning to resign. Media outlets … More

Career, Decision Making, Organizational resilience, Resilience, Teamwork

2 Reasons Why Clear Values Save Time & Energy

High quality work performance consumes time and energy. In a work world that demands high quality performance, people cannot squander … More

Civility, Decision Making, Resilience, Values, Work Engagement

Getting to Square One: Three Stumbling Blocks for Workgroups

Following an earlier post on the reluctance of managers to address challenges in their work, this post considers challenges for … More

Decision Making, dysfunctional groups, Dysfunctional work groups, Group Process, Leadership, Psychological safety, Resilience, Workgroups

When Attempting Civility Can Become Destructive

Last weekend I spent some time in the car catching up on a bit of a podcast backlog. One of … More

Avoiding conflict, Civility, Conflict, Decision Making, Unintended consequences

Justice and Civility

Betty had applied for a promotion into a middle management position at the business where she worked. She felt confident … More

Career development, Civility, Decision Making, Distributive justice, Engagement, Interactional justice, Justice, Procedural justice, Respect

Feedback: Short Term Pain for Long Term Gain

I was recently talking to a friend Sarah who runs the marketing/communications department at a larger organization. Sarah was frustrated … More

Decision Making, Dysfunctional workgroup, Functional workgroup, Micromanagement, performance, Performance management, Quality

Fatigue, Snacks, and the Quality of Judicial Decisions

Are judicial rulings based solely on laws and facts?

Burnout, Decision Making, pacing, Schedules, Worklife
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