Posts Tagged ‘organization’

Authenticity

Tuesday, October 18th, 2011

Authenticity – a really big word.  It’s a word I’ve had on my list to write a Newsletter about for quite some time.  Sure, I’ve got a bunch of examples, but writing about it has been a struggle.  We often feel that authenticity differs depending on our environment.  Many argue they can not be authentic [...]

On Excellence

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

On Excellence: It doesn’t always need to be perfect. Sometimes the act of striving for ‘the best’ turns into a recipe for the worst.  I hear all the time how we need another such and such, like the success of such and such.  But really, there’s but just so many of those such and suches [...]

Same old story, well…

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

It’s really the same old story. Every time. You ask someone successful what the magic trick is to succeed and they say “do what you love.” I belong to a New York City based organization of Organizational Psychologists and we meet monthly along with awe inspiring research presentations on leadership, human resource challenges, new ideas [...]

Sometimes things don’t go as planned.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Sometimes things don’t go as planned. In fact sometimes it seems as though ‘sometimes’ happens all the time. That is, things don’t often seem to go as planned. Last week I had a terror of an experience with my email account through my web-hosting site. And then there was the broadcast of an important televised [...]