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I'll Take the High Road — Will You?
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| Midlife presents each man with a clear fork in his road: one leads forward to an authentic life; the other backward to childishness. Your choice? |
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The 9 Stages of a Business
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| All companies go through various stages in their business “lives”. This article identifies and discusses the characteristics of each of those stages. |
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Puberty, Morality, and Maturity
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| The stages of moral development parallel our physical evolution. What happens when someone gets stuck in adulthood? |
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Marketing to Your Customer Types
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| Marketing to your customer types is the key to attracting clients at various stages of development. This article discusses how to effectively market to your suspects, prospects, first-time customers and Repeat Buyers. |
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The Myth of Transcendence and Other Evolutionary Geek-ness
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| Stages of Evolution. Waves of unfolding. The spiral.
You are familiar with the holonic stages ::: from pre-personal to personal to trans-personal; from body/physical to mind/mental/intellectual to Spiritual; from ego-centric to ethno-centric/Nationalistic to World-centric/global. From pre-rational to rational to trans-rational.
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From vengeance to justice to Grace.
From your emotions running you to having choice around your emotional reactions to achieving a place of actual freedom; from crawling to walking to running.
Stages of ever increasing inclusiveness. Stages of ever-increasing whole-ness. Levels of ever-increasing expansiveness. |
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Talent Development and The Wheel of Becoming
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| In the Buddhist belief, the Wheel of Becoming is a representation of life, death, and rebirth. The energy produced by one’s past actions (karma) are paid forward into future outcomes. Practitioners can determine their place within the concentric circles of the wheel, which delineate the various realms of being (see the graphic above).
In talent management terms, think of the Wheel of Becoming as transitioning from one level of personal development to rebirth at a higher level. There are many models of human development (see Jane Lovinger’s “Stages of Ego Development”, or Robert Kegans “The Evolving Self” to name but two). One that fits neatly with the concept of Wheel of Becoming, however, is “The Leadership Pipeline” by Charan, Drodder, and Noel.
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Moral Hazards of Metrics
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| Build on your awareness of moral hazards within business. Steve touches on seven moral hazards within business - quantitative versus qualitative; creativity, innovation and intuition can be put aside with metrics; no evolution, efficiency versus effectiveness; myopia; assumptions and biases; looking backwards not forwards. This article builds upon the work of Ron Baker of VeraSage Institute. |
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Inspirational Leadership: Morals Are Required
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| If you want to be an inspirational leader, figure out your values. Sure, there might be exceptions... but the existence of very-rare exceptions shouldn't destroy the need for the moral "rules" that separate good behavior from bad. And, to put it bluntly, you will never inspire greatness in anyone if you don't have an obvious set of moral rules by which you consistently live.... |
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Social Co-Creation and Product Development – A Systematic View
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| Social Co-creation can be seen at all the eight stages of what is popularly being referred to as the New Product Development by marketing gurus. Let us take all these stages under three broad points and see how co-creation is vital at each level. |
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System Development Life Cycle
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| The System Development Life Cycle is a model that describes various stages involved in the process of development of an application system.
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Setting Your Moral Compass to North. Why talking about ethics is not enough
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| Just mentioning the word ethics conjures up a number of thoughts on ethical and moral failings. The late 20th century and early 21st century is marked by an increase in discussions and scholarly debate of the subject. At times you cannot even so much as turn on the television or pick up a newspaper without some news on the ethical failings of an individual or organization. Could it be that we are less moral than we once were or do moral failings only appear more prevalent simply because there is an increase in awareness through education, training and discussion? This article discusses the potential reasons for such failings and what can be done to address the matter. |
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