Archive for the "mission" category

Grateful for Free Public WiFi in Airports

Kudos to airports that supply free public wifi. Its a wonderful thing. I’m sitting in the Dayton (Ohio) International Airport pursuing my Responsibility Redefined mission by ftping a 25mb file to my webmaster, responding to email and generally keeping things going. That’s cool.
Effective Teamwork and Leadership is often perceived through availability, agility, and our ability [...]

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Christmas Greetings and more!

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Responsibility Redefined Missions 39, 40, and 41 for 2007

A few months ago I started counting each mission I made out into the field to introduce, teach, or advance the practice of Responsibility Redefined with some group. Since my last post, woefully long ago, we've accomplished three missions.
Global Educators Academy, Mission #39
A small group of consultants, software developers, investors, CEO's, parents, and coaches from [...]

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Mission 38—Can you hear me now? Wireless exec introduces 100 managers to Responsibility Redefined

I'm the VP now and I get to decide what messages my people hear
I've just returned from the new South Point Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas where I spent two days with 100 managers of one of the major US wireless providers. It was Mission #38 for 2007 and turned out to be an [...]

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2007 Mission 36 — keynote impresses Agile Business Conference

The afternoon of 3 October found me in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference center near Trafalgar Square in London keynoting Agile Business Conference 2007. We'd been planning this Responsibility Redefined mission for many months. As you may know, the "agile" movement in software development, project leadership, and business is a major interest of mine.
My thanks [...]

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