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IJP2 Article Part 5: Cultivate the ability to adapt framings for different audiences
NCDD News & Perspectives —
Authority: 117
At the October 2008 NCDD conference in Austin, Texas, one thing people seemed to agree on related to the “Framing Challenge” was that dialogue and deliberation practitioners need to cultivate the ability to adapt framings for different audiences. How practitioners should emphasize potential action outcomes ...3 hours ago -
Have You Had Any Lately?
Business Leader Success Articles —
Authority: 119
When was the last time that you had some? Are you getting enough? And what can you do if you are not? I don’t know what is going through your mind, but what I am talking about is quality thinking time. Don’t say that you don’t get any time to think, because that would be untrue. Yes, I know that in your ...3 hours ago -
The “People Part” of Business
Hal Alpiar's Blog —
Authority: 127
H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y ! ...14 hours ago -
WaPosts newsroom spotlight
gary scott —
Authority: 429
Ever wonder how many bad ideas journalists have before they land a good story idea? Well, the Washington Post has a new venture called Story Lab thats supposed to help answer that and other questions for readers. The idea is to let readers watch, and even participate in the construction of a story "from conception ...20 hours ago -
"Why feedback can be just so much noise"
Thoughts About K4D —
Authority: 134
My friend Julianne also recommends this article by Tim Harford suggesting that feedback is not as great as many naive people assume. In theory we should be monitoring and evaluating our programs and projects, adjusting them to improve performance in accord with user feedback. In practice, M&E is often confusing ...1 day ago -
Gayle slams video referral system
Thaindian News —
Authority: 729
Melbourne, Nov 30 (IANS) West Indies captain Chris Gayle has slammed the newly introuduced vedio referral system, saying that the new technology is still not fool-proof.The Umpires’ Decision Review System (UDRS) has come into effect in the ongoing Test series between Australia and West Indies and New Zealand and ...1 day ago -
Choosing the Right Wedding Favour
Totally Weddings —
Authority: 155
Wedding favours are a very popular feature of weddings and a much loved tradition. Choosing the right one for your wedding can be difficult and a daunting task especially if you are working to a budget, probably one which is already well stretched! When trying to decide what favours to have, don’t rush, there is ...1 day ago -
what is marketing analytics? - a first stab...
marginally subversive —
Authority: 119
I have been asked so many times "what is marketing analytics?" (My mom would typically ask me the same question albeit in a different form: "So what exactly do you do? What do I tell my friends when they ask me what you do in Singapore?") Here is my stab at trying to define what exactly (the keyword) I do. If you have ...1 day ago -
The Wind Changes Its Direction: Chea Ratha Was Sentenced to Serve 18 Years in Prison – Saturday, 28.11.2009
The Mirror —
Authority: 128
The Mirror, Vol. 13, No. 640 “Phnom Penh: The Appeals Court of Cambodia issued a surprising decision, sentencing Ms. Chea Ratha [a former military police brigadier general, who had a lesbian relationship with actress In Soklida] for 18 years to jail for an acid attack against the aunt of the actress In Soklida, ...1 day ago -
Organize to Disrupt - and Grow - Cisco
The Phoenix Principle —
Authority: 416
Cisco is an admirable company. In the high tech world, few survive half as long as Cisco . Even fewer maintain growth and profitability. Ciscos willingness to obsolete its own products has been a stated objective which has helped the company keep on top of new technologies and products, growing to $36B. ...1 day ago -
What Bling Really Does To You!
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 531
If consumer behavior, consumption, and marketing interest you I recommend reading Spent, by Geoffery Miller. (Click here for my book review of the book). In the meantime below is a quick introduction to the topic….. Click Here To Read: What Bling Really Does To You! Introduction (Via Premodeconhist) ...2 days ago -
Popularity Contests: Why a Company Embraces One Innovative Idea but Shuns Another
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 531
Awesome quote, “You’re more likely to act on opportunities that confirm what you’re doing rather than opportunities that challenge what you’re doing.” Click Here To Read: Popularity Contests- Why a Company Embraces One Innovative Idea but Shuns Another Introduction (Via Wharton) It’s hard to ...2 days ago -
Stretching Your Mind: Your Mind as a Rubber Band
Someday Syndrome | Change my life! —
Authority: 415
Your mind is a reservoir of creative potential, just waiting for you to develop and nurture it. Too many people say they aren’t creative. I say - they either haven’t developed their creativity or are looking at creativity through a narrow focus. Your Mind as a Rubber Band I want you to picture a rubber band, ...3 days ago -
Complex Decision Making Explained
Mosaicproject's Blog —
Authority: 110
Complex decision making is a vital project management skill; required not only by the project manager but also by the project’s sponsor and client / customer among others. Some of the key areas involving complex decisions include risk management, many aspects of planning (particularly optimising choices) and ...3 days ago -
Most Valuable Customers Are Those Who Wait!
Hal Alpiar's Blog —
Authority: 127
Are your customers your personal G uests? You ...3 days ago -
Time is up for short-term thinking in capitalism (Al Goreleoni Alert)
Stupidica —
Authority: 176
Why do investors and business leaders continue to focus on the short-term and ignore the fact that businesses that think long-term end up more competitive and profitable? Behavioural economists believe they have the answer: our brains are hard-wired to think short-term because evolution has rewarded serial short-term ...4 days ago -
Boot Licking Obamanite Does Not Change The Facts
OPNTALK —
Authority: 133
From The Emails 11-27-09 Hey folks, "I agree with this. I know you want to Blame Obama for the death of our soldiers in Afghanistan. But I would rather place the blame where it rightfully deserves to be. That is with the nonthinking gut reactionary decision making by Bush that got us into this to begin with." ...4 days ago -
Happy
gary scott —
Authority: 429
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Is The Paradox Of Choice Really A Paradox? —Given the choice, how much choice would you like?
Simoleon Sense —
Authority: 531
H/T Peter Sullivan Click Here To Read: Is The Paradox Of Choice Really A Paradox? Introduction (Via Tim Harford) Is more choice better? Ten years ago the answer seemed obvious: Yes. Now the conventional wisdom is the opposite: lots of choice makes people less likely to choose anything, and less happy when ...5 days ago -
The Team of Trust
Pawel Brodzinski on Software Project Management —
Authority: 116
One of my recent posts triggered Glen to start a discussion which touched, among others, processes and lack of them in some situations. We went through a few of situations discussing how our teams deal with them. As I was describing how we currently work one thing struck me: how much we trust each other when it ...5 days ago

