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Johnnie Moore

Leadership as emergent, co-created and unheroic

10 September 2012

I really enjoy Chris Rodgers’ views on leadership. He argues against the assumption that it takes great leadership for organisations to succeed. He suggests that what we call leadership and thereby suggest is something rooted in an individual, is actually something that emerges from everyday interaction. My italics, because I

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And while we’re on the subject…

6 September 2012

… of favourite books here’s an old post on why I think The Halo Effect is on my shortlist. Short version: it’s a powerful antidote to most of the glib delusions that pervade most of the other business books we read.

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The absurd

6 September 2012

In moving house, I radically downsized my collection of books which I can highly recommend. I used to think I’d one day find a reason to keep all those volumes, but getting rid of them made me think they were actually a burden. And by having just a few, it’s

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Happiness will not be downloaded

30 August 2012

Steve Faktor point out the most of the top 10 happiest jobs involve engaging the senses making a product or helping others. He warns against the downsides of the sedantary online life shuffling powerpoint slides – and in favour of moving and making things. It makes loads of sense to

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Innovation the most abused word?

30 August 2012

I found a lot to agree with in Patrick Thibodeau’s article Innovation is the most abused word in tech The iPad is about as innovative as the toaster. You can still read books without an iPad, and you can still toast bread without a toaster… True innovation radically alters the

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The cost of lying

27 August 2012

There may be a high cost to lying. The research suggests habitual lying is correlated with poorer mental and physical health. Hat tip: This tweet from Richard Wise

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Repurpose…

9 July 2012

Some great images of creative repurposing. Hat tip: Lynn Walsh

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Credentialism

9 July 2012

A couple of articles have stuck in my mind recently. This one argues that safety-first playgrounds are counter-productive. The research also suggested that claims (made by the manufacturers who had lobbied for stricter safety standards in the first place) that injuries had decreased overall thanks to the new play equipment

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Misfit minds

29 June 2012

I like what Antony Mayfield has to say about misfit minds. I’ve always been prone to feeling I’m an outsider and its comforting to reflect on the upsides of this. Antony points out the subjectivity in labelling some things genius and others mental illness and reflects It seems that in

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L’esprit de l’escalier?

28 June 2012

Spotted on the staircase at The Hub Melbourne.

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