Monday morning, the world was shocked to hear the news that Pope Benedict XVI was planning to resign. Media outlets … More
Tag: Decision Making
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
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
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
Justice and Civility
Betty had applied for a promotion into a middle management position at the business where she worked. She felt confident … More
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
Fatigue, Snacks, and the Quality of Judicial Decisions
Are judicial rulings based solely on laws and facts?