My life-long friend Stuart Cordell brought this piece to my attention when it was published about a month ago: Why Learn and Grow on the Job? It’s Much Easier to Feign Infallibility
Jared Sandberg wrote it for his Wall Street Journal column Cubicle Culture. The essence of the article is that laying blame is a successful […]
Archive for February, 2008
My latest Responsibility eTips went out yesterday. Here’s what I wrote . . .
How to Inspire Responsibility in Yourself and Others
One of the top five most frequently asked questions I hear about Responsibility Redefined™ is “How do I get others to take responsibility?” A similar but distinct question, and also one of the top five […]
I’ve been collecting people’s biggest question about how to teach responsibility to their target audience. After analyzing the first 100 responses, here’s the most popular:
“How can I get these people (teammates, employees, children, spouse, best friend, students, managers no good dirty rotten scoundrels) to take responsibility (to do their homework, their work assignments, their chores, […]
What is your biggest question about getting (your target audience) to learn personal responsibility?
You are invited to this FREE Live Tele-Seminar
How to Maximize Performance, Overcome Any Challenge, and Achieve Your Dreams With This Breakthrough Discovery About How People Avoid—or Take—Ownership!
Here's the invitation I sent to folks who attended my recent tele-seminar on Master Personal Agility:
I’ll be spilling the beans for FREE about why some people seem to demonstrate […]
Good ol' Dear Abby asks "What's Wrong With Our World Today?" and publishes reader responses, leading with . . . (drum roll, please) . . . Personal Responsibility (a lack thereof).
See Dear Abby on uExpress
Greed, intolerance, and the breakdown of the nuclear family all play second fiddle.
Of course I think she has it right […]



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