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Adult Fun

16 August, 2014 by James Lawther 4 Comments

Fun at work

This is hard work Writing a blog is no picnic It takes research; I have to read to get new ideas It is tedious; how do you get a single idea down to a clear concise point? It is boring; editing, editing and re-editing — particularly with my penchant for typos Ideas don’t suddenly materialise […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: forced fun, motivation

Top Secret Information

8 August, 2014 by James Lawther 6 Comments

Top Secret Information

Knowledge is power We talk a lot about big data; it is the new thing, the magic bullet that will solve all your organisational woes. No matter what your problem… the solution is in the data. This is the information age. We are knowledge workers and knowledge is power. Data is an asset, we should […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: assumptions, big data, information technology, knowledge management

Is it Five O’Clock Yet?

1 August, 2014 by James Lawther 2 Comments

5 o clock

It’s Friday.  The weekend is nearly upon us, be honest, work is not uppermost on your mind at this precise moment in time. So to help you slide into the weekend here are 5 articles you really should read.  Think of it as management education…  Not wasting your time surfing the web. 1.  Can Japanese […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: blame, leadership, management style, motivation, performance management, targets, Toyota, wasted intellect

Are You a Management Chicken or Egg?

28 July, 2014 by James Lawther 7 Comments

Management Chicken

Boot Camp In the early 1980’s the Israeli army ran a combat command course. Every 15 weeks, one hundred trainee soldiers were allocated to one of four instructors and then, for  3 months, they received 16 hours of instructor / trainee contact every single day. I’d have never lasted in the army. The experiment Two psychologists […]

Filed Under: Blog, Employee Engagement Tagged With: performance management, pygmalion effect

What Did you Learn?

25 July, 2014 by James Lawther 7 Comments

I in teamwork

My daughter (11) has developed another irritating habit. Whenever you say something to her she replies “I know” Your sister needs help. — “I know” We are late for school — “I know” E = MC squared — “I know” The cat is on fire — “I know” Of course I explode. How can you possibly learn anything new if […]

Filed Under: Blog, Operations Analysis Tagged With: assumptions, beliefs, human nature, learning

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