by Carol Sanford | Jul 29, 2011 | Business Development
This is the fifth is a six part series on the beliefs that lie behind feedback and alternatives to understanding how management practices can be improved. Here are the first four premises and number five with its details. Premise 1: Self-governing Behavior is...
by Carol Sanford | Jul 27, 2011 | Business Development
Chris MacDonald, known as @ethicsblogger, has responded to an assertion by Seth Godin, the marketing guru. I’m responding to and building on both here. Following is Chris’s post verbatim. Marketing guru (blogger, author, etc.) Seth Godin posted a provocative blog...
by Carol Sanford | Jul 25, 2011 | Business Development
This is the fourth is a six part series on the beliefs that lie behind feedback and alternatives to understanding how management practices can be improved. Here are the first three premises. Premise 1: Self-governing Behavior is Energy Effective The...
by Carol Sanford | Jul 21, 2011 | Business Development
This is the third in a six-part series on the irresponsible downside of feedback in all its forms. The previous two premises are: Premise 1: Self-governing Behavior is Energy Effective The foundational element in effective human systems is self-correcting,...
by Carol Sanford | Jul 18, 2011 | Business Development
This is the second part of a series of six reflections on the impact of feedback processes, including 360º feedback on Responsibility behavior. It is based on six premises about human nature that are not well understood. Part One set up the introduction and Premise 1....