Channeling Socrates:
From Instruction to Interview
by Darlene Frederick
It’s hard to imagine that we might find wisdom for organizational development in the methods of a Greek philosopher and educator who practiced in 400 B.C. Surely, centuries of evolution in the understanding of human…
From Instruction to Interview
Can We Talk? The Value of Structured
Dialogue as a Learning Strategy
by Darlene Frederick
Early in her long and fabled career, comedian Joan Rivers immortalized the phrase, “Can we talk?” as her signature gag line. The phrase served as a punctuation mark, usually to one of Rivers’ always spicy, sometimes…
Dialogue as a Learning Strategy
Goal Analysis in 5 Simple Steps
By Dot Young
This is Part II in a two-part series.
In my last post we talked about the purpose of a Goal Analysis and why it is a good idea to perform one at the beginning of any project. You can read Part I here. In this post I will share…
Top Articles of 2013 #1-5
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
In our last post we introduced you to #7 to #11 of our "Best Of 2013" articles. These are the most read articles of the year as determined by you, our readers.
We now bring your our highest-ranked articles of…
Top Articles of 2013 #6-10
by Vicki Wrona, PMP
It’s that time of year again where we bring you our “Best Of” articles from the prior year! These articles are the most read articles of 2013 as determined by you, our readers.
There were so many popular…
The Sound of Silence: Voices Not Heard
by Dr. Gerald Mulenburg, PMP
If the title sounds familiar, it should. It comes from the Simon and Garfunkel song The Sound of Silence: “people talking without speaking, people hearing without listening.” And I’m sure you’ve been in…