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Clarity

Choices that take the business of IT into the next business age

With thanks to Max from Cardiff:

Never underestimate the ability of human beings to make the simple, very very complex

Absolutely Max, especially individuals - together - in projects, teams and organisations. The best starting point to unravel that complexity?

Ensure that everyone knows how what they do every day relates to achieving the overall vision - and if what they are doing does not relate to the overall vision, then don't do it

Please send me your best examples of success - of your own actions that work, way way beyond mere "best practice" - Together, we will form a network that helps each other - and that changes the future shape of IT - simply by sharing real experience that works, we will together build up a database of the best of the best, available to all. Please post as a comment or e-mail me davidprivate@nkdleader.com - if you e-mail me, anonymity is a given. Thank you.

Life and Leadership

From Laura in Edinburgh:

I set myself the challenge of going just 24 hours without judging anyone - I was allowed to disagree with a point being made (but not the person's right to make that point), I was free to comment on anything, as long as I didn't impose my values and what I believe to be "right" or "wrong" on others. I "failed" because I only managed it for just over 3 hours - but it was well worth it, it was amazing, and I had more fulfilling conversations in that time than I had previously had in days. Next time, I will go for 4 hours

Please send me your best examples of success in your personal life - in your family - in your relationships. What helps make you feel confident that you can share with others, for example? - Together, we will form a network that helps each other - simply by sharing real experience that works, we will together build up a database of the best of the best, available to all. Please post as a comment or e-mail me davidprivate@nkdleader.com If you e-mail, anonymity is a given. Thank you.

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