Wednesday

The Intangibles

PARTS NINE AND TEN ARE NOW ONLINE!

Click these for each part posted:

Part One: Introduction
Part Two: Selfless Ownership
Part Three: The Fine Art of Showing Up
Part Four: Taking the Risk and Trying the New
Part Five: Having Fun and Showing It
Part Six: Being Real and Transparent
Part Seven: Being Loyal and Keeping Secrets
Part Eight: Faithfulness
Part Nine: Reward-Sharing

In The Intangibles series I am investigating what I believe are indispensible qualities for leadership but which often go ignored. Comment below on any segment of the series or on the questions below.

Questions:



  • What do you think about the suggested list of intangibles? Agree? Disagree?
  • What are some intangibles that should have made the list that aren't there?
  • What do you think of the first intangible: "Selfless Ownership"? What things do you do to show your ownership in your org?
  • What do you think of the second intangible: "The Fine Art of Showing Up"? What kind of "show ups" are important in your organization?
  • What do you think of the third intangible: "Taking the Risk and Trying the New"? How have you seen that play out in organizations?
  • What do you think of the next intangible: "Having Fun and Showing It"? What things do you do to have fun at work?
  • What do you think of the next intangible: "Being Real and Transparent"? How have you worked at being more real and transparent with your people?
  • What do you think of the next intangible: "Being Loyal and Keeping Secrets"? How good of a secret-keeper are you? What do you do to generate loyalty in your organization?
  • NEW > What do you think of the next intangible: "Faithfulness"? Are you a faithful co-worker? What have you done to improve in being faithul?
  • NEW > What do you think of the next intangible: "Reward-Sharing"? What are some great ways to share the rewards of success with your team?




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Monday

Two Kites and Two Kabuls


Now online:
Two Kites and Two Kabuls
A book review of The Kite Runner by David Drury

We oversimplify nations and generalize races. Our sadly simple news and generalized views of the Muslim world are a great example. Khaled Hosseini’s remarkable novel about a young boy in Afghanistan helps us see the complexities behind the headlines and the specific faces of a people we have allowed to remain all too foreign.


Click COMMENT below... to tell me what YOU think of The Kite Runner, to discuss it or ask questions related to it.
Go HERE for the full article...

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