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Thursday, June 20, 2002 |
portal KMOL: Interview: Thoughtful Candid Conversation. Quote: "I would simply say that regular practice of thoughtful, candid conversation makes an enormous difference to an organization. It doesn't have to be simpering, sweet conversation: It should merely be the kind of conversation where people are willing to speak clearly and authentically to each other. And it needs a structure (a "container," as Isaacs calls it) which fosters safety, even when talking about dangerous issues. The payoffs are well known by now: A sense of alignment among people, and an end to the dangerous ignorance that comes when people routinely protect each other from important news. " [Serious Instructional Technology]
 11:38:17 PM
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Buy or build?. There has been a lot of discussion recently on whether it is better to buy an "off-the-shelf" content management system, [Column Two]
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© Copyright 2002 Jim McGee.
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