leadership development
Experts…like you and me?
In previous postings, I’ve pointed out that we're living in a world of exponential change and that this is affecting all of us in many different ways. You can find my thoughts and references on this with a quick search on exponential change on OCOT as well as my ... Read More
Memories of Philip Dodds: We’ve Lost a Great Navigator, but Not Our Way
It was a sad weekend for me and many others as we received the news on Saturday morning that Phil Dodds had slipped away peacefully after a long and valiant battle with cancer. It has taken me awhile to be able to write this, but I join the ... Read More
The Power of 20/20 PowerPoint
DOWNLOAD AUDIO While catching up with this month’s Wired magazine, I noticed a short article with a very ... Read More
Obviating the Org Chart
DOWNLOAD AUDIO Many of my audiences have asked me to comment on my ... Read More
Brazil or Bust! (Part 2 of 2)
In my previous post, I told you about my adventure getting to this year's eLearning Brasil 2007 conference in São Paulo. The theme of this year’s event was The Influence of Leadership and Technology ... Read More
Trust is good!
In a previous posting, I talked about “trust as a competency” and my discussions with Stephen MR Covey about his recent book The Speed of Trust: the One Thing that Changes Everything. So I was intrigued by a recent article “Corporate Philanthropy Inspires Trust: Does It Also Prompt ... Read More
Melting your way to creative thinking
In my last post “Building teams with tires?”, I introduced you to PIT Instruction & Training's award-winning program "Inside the Box” where two teams compete against each other to successfully change all four tires on a real NASCAR race car. The program teaches participants about critical elements such as feedback, ... Read More
Building teams with tires?
Recently, at the Learning 2006 conference in Orlando, Florida, Elliott Masie presented several awards for the most outstanding examples of learning and performance improvement. One award, which went to PIT Instruction & Training is particularly interesting because this team-building component is a relatively small program within ... Read More
