My thought goes along with Ricks'. Buy a book and read it. If you don't
have the time, it probably isn't important enough to you anyway. I don't
buy the I don't have time arguement. If leaders and managers find
something important, they will find the time. Period. Learning can't
always be condensed into a Business Week, McNews format, easy to digest.
Some of the business publications (and I use that term quite generously)
are put of much of the problem our corporations are in. Pick one up and
see how much LO has infiltrated. Sadly, not much.
My 2 cents...
--Bill Hendry, Training and OD Specialist, Hillsborough County, FL work email: sfidba@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us | home bhendry@earthlink.net (813) 276-2727 work phone, (813) 276-2197 fax
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