Gene Sharp is an unlikely revolutionary. 80 years old, single, childless and living in modest digs near Logan Airport, his books on nonviolent resistance to dictators have been the field guides to action in almost a dozen countries around the world. He is a shy, quiet man whose exuberance emerges only when tending his orchids. […]
“Body of work” means the collected output of someone, usually a writer or painter or musician. Few of the young managers I meet think in such terms. And they would be more successful if they did. Here’s why. Many who aspire to higher positions do evaluate opportunities by asking how the job will look on […]
September 11th: memories of what where we were, what we saw, friends and family we lost well up with conflicting emotions: anger, grief, anxiety among others. I have just one thought to add that might not be on everyone’s mind. It was stimulated by conversation with a devout Muslim friend and it is about “inclusiveness.” […]
If you are one of those who believe that the leader of an organization is limited in their impact and that market forces and other factors dictate outcomes, think again. Consider the Mets: failing under Willie Randolph and now rising from the ashes. What is the difference? The answer lies at least in the engagement […]
Saturday, September 13, 2008
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