Posts Tagged ‘ transitions ’

Getting Ready to Leave — A Management Story

Sep 28th, 2011 | By Fabienne
Getting Ready to Leave — A Management Story

Sirens, bells and alarms just work! Have you had the chance to observe a one-year-old recently ? Or maybe you remember that age when kids are just about to walk by themselves and they try all sorts of techniques to satisfy their thirst for mobility ? Crawling on their belly, jumping ahead from a sitting position, pulling
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Welcome to a World of 3D — A Work Story

May 26th, 2011 | By Fabienne
Welcome to a World of 3D — A Work Story

Did you know that it’s pretty easy to check how well babies hear and see? It obviously doesn’t take long before a baby starts following a movement or react to a voice, but that’s only an indication that their senses are alert. So how do you actually measure how fine their senses are? I can’t
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Do I Really Have to Shoot That Plane ? A Leadership Story

Apr 18th, 2011 | By Fabienne
Do I Really Have to Shoot That Plane ? A Leadership Story

As we were discussing career transitions with a few managers during a coaching workshop, one of them, Roberto, shared recent feedback he had received. According to his colleagues, he would benefit from adopting a tougher style with this team, especially with regard to performance issues. Roberto had heard a bit of everything, comments ranging from
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