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UI#35: The Self-Work Experiment. We explore leadership theory and discuss concepts that suggest nearly all improvement efforts, whether in business, health, or teamwork, begin and end with self-work. Through efforts targeted at interrogating and experimenting with our own mental models, we are able to achieve high levels of performance.…
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THE POWER OF SHARING POWER: Power is often viewed as a finite resource, leading to many maladaptive personal and organizational behaviors, most of which have the effect of restricting the flow of information. This discussion centers on the principle of converting power to an infinite resource by sharing it with all key stakeholders.…
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SELF-LIMITING BELIEFS: When it seems like the energy is working against you and things should be easier, the obstacles are often self-imposed. We examine ways to change, maneuver, and avoid the trap of believing the way things have gone in the past will predict what happens next.Di Unlikely Intersections
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THE POWER OF PURPOSE: Creating a sense of common purpose among teams and across organizations is a great challenge made worthwhile by the rewards it brings. We talk about purpose and resilience, how to align personal and organizational purpose, and bringing purpose into all we do.Di Unlikely Intersections
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HOUSING IS HEALTH CARE: Across many states in America, safe affordable housing is out of reach for large segments of the workforce. Teachers, firefighters, police officers, and emergency workers of all types are priced out. We examine the situation in one southern town and describe the imperative for change.…
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FOOD IS MEDICINE: The state of North Carolina’s GDP would rank 30th on the world stage due to agricultural production. Yet 20% of children don’t have enough to eat on a daily basis, and dietary patterns set the stage for some of the nation’s highest rates of stroke, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. What is the antidote?…
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