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Category: Authenticity

Johnnie Moore

The search for meaning

6 October 2004

Anita Sharpe picks out a juicy quote from Paul Hawken – “In a postindustrial age, the critical shortages are time and meaning. And people will only give up their time for meaning”

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“Neutral” election coverage

29 September 2004

Thoughtful piece by Jay Rosen (via David Weinberger) challenging conventional coverage of the US elections. The Every Four Years approach further pretends that the professional ideal of a neutral fact-finding, objective and purely informational press is still the standard brand and has no serious challengers, when in fact the serious

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Risks and piano legs.

22 September 2004

Evelyn Rodriguez asks in a comment to my post on Ampage in Conversation “But I’d like more ampage…taking risks …” I know that’s a common viewpoint, but I wonder why it’s so…why we think that being ourselves is taking a “risk”? Does anyone consider the higher risks they take by

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Governance: not by the numbers

9 September 2004

There’s a good article at the Knowledge@Wharton website: Corporate Governance by the Numbers: It Doesn’t Work . It reports research which suggests that the formulae offered as “best practice” for good corporate governance simply don’t correlate with good performance in the real world. Here are a few snippets Warren Buffett

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Small Talk

4 September 2004

David Weinberger has a nice item on small talk. Here’s a big chunk: I’ve come to be a fan of small talk and white lies. Here’s why. First especially when you’re meeting someone new, small talk is a sign of respect. Consider the alternative: “Hi. I’m Betty. Pleased to meet

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Talking to horses and talking to people

2 September 2004

Robert Benjamin – From The Horses Mouth: On The Nature Of Equine And Human Negotiations – has some interesting observations on how professionals treat clients who are in conflict. I resonate strongly with his thinking.

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Direct experience

1 August 2004

Thanks to Evelyn Rodgriguez via Rolf Potts for this “Often I feel I go to some distant region of the world to be reminded of who I really am. There is no mystery about why this should be so. Stripped of your ordinary surroundings your friends your daily routines your

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Beware the explicit

17 July 2004

Interesting post by David Wilcox – Why Manifestos Don’t Work. David quotes David Snowden’s aphorism “We always know more than we can say, and we will always say more than we can write down.” Large amounts of our implicit knowledge never make into the books and manuals which many organisations

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Engaging is not about being loved

15 July 2004

Finding engagement on a London bus – and it’s not about some false ideal of customer service.

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Sorting truth from fiction…

13 July 2004

Seth Godin is on good form, blogging about the challenge of spotting fakes, when traditional cues for trustworthiness are becoming less reliable. I think some of the answer lies in self-knowledge.

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