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Monthly Archives: March 2011

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Ah, now it makes sense

I recently mentioned a poor teaching experience that I had been unfortunate enough to pay good money to subject myself to. In the interests of satisfying my curiosity I decided to write to the approving body to ask if the teaching met their standards. I…


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The cost of feedback

Feedback is valuable to a business. At least it should be. So what’s its cost, and what’s it worth investing to get it? The reason that this is an interesting topic for me at the moment is that I recently spent a week attending a…


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What stands in your way?

What a great question. If only we could be brave enough to risk asking it. And then, once we ask, and we find some answer, what can we, and more importantly, what will do about it?


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The missing link

A well executed bad idea. What a waste of resource!

A poorly executed good idea. What a waste of opportunity!

Academic research and experience tell me that there is such a thing as the “knowing – doing” gap.


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Balancing act – the challenge of change

” A key challenge for organisations in today’s world is to succeed in balancing two parallel, competing imperatives:”