Archive for the "responsibility redefined" category

Do You Think All Responsibility Is Personal?

Everyday google-bots comb the net bringing me posts by journalists, bloggers, politicos, celebs and others about responsibility and accountability. 99.54% of it is terribly uninteresting, mainly Lay Blame rants along the lines of “when is someone going to take responsibility and accountability for (name your injustice)?” That should help you understand why I want to […]

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Finding me and Responsibility Redefined on social media platforms

We’re incrementally developing a social media strategy. These are the places you can currently find me:

Follow me on Twitter
Let’s be Facebook friends
Link up on LinkedIn
Subscribe to my shows or show feeds at Blog Talk Radio (Follow and Favorite me there too!)
Subscribe and recommend Responsibility Redefined videos at YouTube

As we figure out how to participate in […]

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InfoQ: Touchy Feely (ugh) Impediments to Agile Adoption

Responsibility Redefined received a favorable mention last week at the Agile 2008 conference in Toronto (even though I wasn’t there for the first time in years) and was written up in InfoQ:
InfoQ: Touchy Feely Impediments to Agile Adoption
I missed this year’s Agile conference due to other priorities and commitments. Maybe next year.
I’m sorry to see […]

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Answers to Why People Refuse to Accept Responsibility

Ask Christopher Avery, my monthly “first Tuesday” Blog Talk Radio show (which you are listening to right now), this month addressed six important questions submitted by listeners. Maybe I’ll answer your question next time…

Q: Why do so many folks refuse to accept personal responsibility, preferring to pass blame onto their spouse, business partner, children, etc.?
Q: […]

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Mental leadership, cowboy hat, and shotguns

I was inspired to make a short video for you this weekend while at a 4-H shotgun tournament. Yes, I’m a certified shotgun coach recognized by the National Sporting Clays Association, the National Rifle Association, and the 4-H. That means I could serve double duty as your leadership-for-life coach and your shotgun coach! No jokes […]

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