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Beth Kanter's comment,
April 22, 11:42 AM
Thanks for this great set of resources. I'm working on a module/workshop on data visualization so this is really timely
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 23, 9:52 PM
Wonderful Beth! I'm glad the list is going to be helpful for you. I know you will wow them at your workshop :)
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Karen Dietz's comment,
March 19, 12:31 PM
Ken, send me a direct mail on twitter @kdietz and I'll reply with my email address. Thanks!
Ron McIntyre's curator insight,
March 20, 9:53 AM
Good reason to keep an achievement diary with facts, dates and participants within your career.
Ozzie Gontang, Ph.D.'s curator insight,
March 20, 2:19 PM
Curt Einstein would put it: Tell me what you did and how you did it from A to Z. If they couldn't tell the story of how it happened, then they may have been the boss but they didn't do it. Lee Thayer's: The measure of performance is performance tells what one has done in order to do what needed doing to accomplish the required results. It's about results, not activities. Delete the scoop?
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Karen Dietz's curator insight,
March 18, 1:36 PM
Author Claire Laughlin has hit the nail on the head -- curiosity will help you more in business than telling people what to do. Sure, we all need to be directive at times. But most of the time -- particularly as we move from managing to leading -- it is less about being directive and more about sparking conversations. In other words, as leaders we need to master asking for, listening to, and creating meaning from the stories of others. From there we can influence others by sharing stories in return. Learning how to ask for, and listen to stories is critical. And this article helps us understand the role curiosity plays in this dynamic -- how to remain curious as a leader so the critical information we need is not blocked from us. And how to support the curiosity in others so creativity, along with ideas/solutions/innovations, can flourish. Go read the article. There is great wisdom here. This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling atwww.scoop.it/t/just-story-it
Karen Dietz's comment,
March 18, 9:59 PM
So true Renee and I spend quite a bit of time with clients on the 'art of the question.'
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Sue Peterson's curator insight,
May 10, 11:05 AM
It seems to me that good, quality classes should always include at least a bit of the skills discussed in this article - reflection, the ability to find different perspectives, the ability to converse about those differences...but, I guess it is good to have some affirmation from Forbes.
Also an interesting read as I have applied for our University's leadership program for students that provides them with mentors as well as specific opportunities for developing leadership skills. Delete the scoop?
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Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com's curator insight,
April 19, 1:04 AM
Life is just that simple isn't it, thanks Karen for sharing this story.
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 21, 1:42 PM
I appreciate all of your comments and am delighted that you connected to the forgotten key message of the story :)
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Jem Muldoon's curator insight,
February 15, 4:15 PM
When top business schools highlight the importance of mindfulness with courses for future leaders, we now have precedence for including it in educational leadership training.
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
February 15, 7:01 PM
I like the ideas that mindfulness is combined with Peter Drucker's work and that large companies are looking at meditation as something that will benefit employees.
Lauran Star's curator insight,
March 19, 11:43 AM
What really happens when we meditate? How can such a simple act of sitting still actually cultivate agile, talented leaders? Read this article to learn more. Delete the scoop?
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