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Kindergarten Rebel

Not too long ago I posted "5 Tips to Being a Learning Rebel"; in short these were my points. Challenge the status quo. Understand the concept of Kaizen. Knowing that...
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The Dog Just Peed on My Carpet!

  There you are at home, enjoying life surrounded by nice things and fun people. Then the dog comes up, smiles right at you and pees on your good carpet....
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Are you: Taking Orders, Telling Fortunes or Sales Consulting?

Recently the question was broached: “What would I discuss with a department head regarding their learning needs if I had an opportunity to get them one-on-one?” I have many such...
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5 Tips to Starting a Learning Rebellion

Recently I was at a gathering of other Learning and Development professionals I wish I could say it was a gathering that stimulated innovative or engaging thinking. I found the...
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