Topic: Personal Mastery
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Common Sense Is Not So Common
John, who is 14, and another teenager were passing a football back and forth at youth camp. Since we were inside, and there were…
A Truth from Two Wrens
One September morning, as I sat on the deck, sipping a mug of coffee, listening to morning sounds, and delighting in the coolness that…
The “Thinking” in Systems Thinking: Honing Your Skills
Why is it so challenging to develop systems thinking ability? It’s because thinking systemically involves a rather large number of different skills—seven, at least—that…
Moving from Knower to Learner
Contrary to popular opinion, learning is not the process of merely accumulating more information. You have “learned” something only when you can produce a…
Idea Generation
TEAM TIP The five principles of idea generation can also be useful for groups that are identifying issues as part of a systems thinking…
How Does Malcolm Gladwell Spell Success?
Acclaimed author Malcolm Gladwell’s new book, Outliers, The Story of Success (Little, Brown and Company, 2008), is all about patterns and how they can…
Some Ways We Can Be Wise
As the scope and complexity of our world’s problems grow, so grows our need for wisdom. When people talk about wisdom, they often use…
The Systems Orientation: From Curiosity to Courage
Systems thinking is different from most other problem-solving tools because it takes into account the fact that we are a part of the system…
Higher Education and the Income Gap
The recent economic boom in the U. S. has had commentators gushing about a new age of prosperity. However, that same boom hasn’t done…
Resolving to Stop Re-Solving
Have you resolved to make any changes in 2010? According to RichardWiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire, most of us won’t achieve…