Assess your perspective & find your blind spots (all without visiting the eye doctor)
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development, Human resources, Training & development
We all have 20/20 vision …. in some areas, just as we all have blind spots … in other areas. Do you know yours?
The challenge is how to identify where we shine and where we’re blind.
By the time you’ve begun reading this you’ve already been faced with an onslaught of sensory input. Everything from ads, [...]
Tags: assessment, Diversity & culture, dyana valentine, lee-anne ragan, life lenses, perspective, rock.paper.scissors
Looking up and out, not just down and in
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development, Communication, Human resources
Ever get your head so far buried in your work that you forget to look up and out? Up for new ideas? Out for new ways to connect? Read on for a simple way of harnessing technology for good, that is to reach out and up.
Having your head down, your office door shut and being [...]
Tags: Creativity & innovation, dyana valentine, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, ichat, jodi womack, learning, lee-anne ragan, no more nylons
When it comes to time is spontaneity political?
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Communication, Travel
Having recently returned from working in Africa I’ve been thinking about time. A lot.
In my last three posts I wrote about a great Utne Reader article called Our Schedules, Our Selves: Are you more important than your appointment book? by Jay Walljasper, Stephan Rechtschaffen’s article called How to expand time and Lynnika Butler’s article about [...]
Tags: africa, change management, dyana valentine, Jay Walljasper, leda dederich, lee-anne ragan, lynnika butler, overcommitment, politics of spontaneity, rock.paper.scissors, rps, skype, stephan rechtschaffen, time, tokyo, utne reader