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Leadership Can Be Learned, Gilmore Crosby’s new book, is out!
The following is excerpted with permission: Introduction Despite all that has been written on the subject, the premise of this book is that leadership is poorly understood because human systems are poorly under- stood. Like the paradigms of old, which … Continue reading
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Systems Thinking – an excerpt from my e-newsletter
The Paradigm of Personality Have You Looked Under the Hood and Checked Your Paradigm Lately? We are all a product of our times. Innocent in our youth, we soak up the beliefs of our culture like a sponge, quickly allowing … Continue reading