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1. Who's Your Secret Tribe?
(Blog/Teams & Learning Communities)
... You may even decide to convene your own. Show up – but just to a few. Once you’ve found a promising group or two, make a commitment to show up to their events and activities as often as you can. You ...
2. Sample Projects
(General/General)
... shadowing, group activities, and relationship-mapping highlight opportunities to improve a geographically-dispersed business by freeing up middle managers’ time for developing front-line staff. The study ...
3. Individual and Small-group Activities
(Resources/Activities)
Activities and conversations you can run with your own team or facilitate for a client. Please contact us if you would like help designing or hosting a session, or would like to be notified ...
4. Ready for action?
(General/General)
... workshops and events. Or click on any category below to download a variety of articles, activities and tools.   The WorkLore eStore Order your signed copy of The Compromise Trap or browse ...
5. The Compromise Trap Online Resources
(Books/The Compromise Trap)
... Tools Quick how-tos for sorting out healthy and unhealthy compromise and responding constructively to pressure. Individual and Small-group Activities Activities to help you strengthen your personal ...
6. What's New
(Books/The Compromise Trap)
... SoL: The Upward Spiral ~ Bootstrapping Systemic Change San Francisco, CA: Interactive dialogue and practice activities with the Bay Area Society for Organizational Learning. Download the Slide Deck 11/9/11 ...
... topics and activities adapted based on the interests and needs of the participants on the day of the workshop. Who Will Benefit Leaders, managers and professionals dealing with work-related stress ...
8. Activities
(Category)
Activities for individuals and small groups, plus suggestions for hosting larger conversations or starting your own ongoing group.  ...
9. The Upward Spiral
(Comments)
... income to the tax authorities, and the response is invariably no (or something along those lines). They however justify the action and differentiate petty crime from larger illegal activities. ...