Posts Tagged ‘Behavior’
Do You Really Understand Shyness? Probably Not
If you Google “famous introverts,” you’ll get an interesting list of luminaries: Albert Einstein, Rosa Parks, Bill Gates, Steven Spielberg, Eleanor Roosevelt, Al Gore, Marissa Mayer, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Buffett,...Read More
Why Etiquette Is So Much More Than Saying Please
It’s been said that the test of good manners is the ability to put up pleasantly with bad ones. But in a world where in-your-face behavior is sometimes mistaken as...Read More
Performance Roadblocks: Saints, Ain’ts, Complaints
So you want to have a positive impact in your organization?
You want to help incubate ideas and innovations that really make a difference?
You want to influence people to...Read More
How Do You Build Trust in a Trust-Deficient World?
Trust is the operating system of every organization and every relationship.
Think about that metaphor.
If the operating system on your computer is flaky, nothing seems to work right. Even...Read More
The Nuanced Character(s) of Downton Abbey
What is it about Downton Abbey that attracted 10.2 million television viewers for the season four premiere?
Is it the acting? Is it the costuming? Is it a longing for...Read More
Interview: Ann Rhoades
About Our Guest: Ann Rhoades is president of People Ink, which helps companies build values-based corporate cultures using the Values Blueprint principles. She was one of the five founding executives...Read More