Featured Articles
Leadership and Fiction
STORIES ARE ABOUT THE AUTHOR What we often call history is really stories. We can find out when Fort Sumpter was fired on (1861) and when Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia to Gra...
Mac Bogert
Monotasking: The Pleasure of Taking Pains
Employees come to work with the faster and shorter is better default setting primed. They've passed numerous fast-food establishments, exceeded the speed limit and probably gotten upset because...
Mac Bogert
Leadership, Language and Learning
In this era of the social distance, needing a hug never goes lot of style.
Mac Bogert
The Listening Tricks
"You can interrupt the chorus of monologues by being the first to listen" --William Ury Listening . . . . . . is the builder of lifelong learning and of strong relationships. It is als...
Mac Bogert
The Energy of Unresolved Difference
I grew up in a family without conflict. Hahahahahaha. We were all expert at avoiding locking horns. We followed a simple formula: Emotions are dangerous, conflict stirs up emotions, ipso fact...
Mac Bogert
Conversations Over Computations
I recently had the pleasure of finishing Robert Harris’s Pompeii , a terrific novel set in 79 AD. The plot covers engineering, physics, politics, corruption, love and redemption. In the final p...
Mac Bogert
Featured Papers
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