Category Archives: Agreements

Escape Our Biases

I think we can escape our biases through conversation. Not just through any conversation, but conversation where we have agreed to the purpose of conversation, ie to escape our biases. Once we agree to the purpose of conversation (escape our … Continue reading

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Cities Are Great for Innovation

I just found a an insightful book on the subject “Where Good Ideas Come From” by Steven Johnson. In it he expands on the idea that the city is great for creating innovation and the village is poor for such … Continue reading

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Recent Post on a Blog for Team Innovation

The Dark Side of Innovative Teams http://innovationme.weebly.com/1/post/2013/01/the-dark-side-of-innovative-teams.html I have been personally working on this problem of relationships for some 27 years and have just completed a self published book/manual on it called: Rethink Perfect – The Upside of Uncertainty and … Continue reading

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The Learning Myth

“ I learn when I am wrong but I don’t mind being right every now and then.” Adam from Myth Busters

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Liquid Networks or Conversations

Liquid Networks of Conversations Area most productive for innovation between the solid of an agreement and the disruptive gas

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2012 – Don’t Throw the Coincidence Out with the Superstition

I don’t think that we have to deny the existence of a coincidental event or to its possibility of occurring just because of the superstitious explanation, that some people use to understand it. AKA The end of the world, as we … Continue reading

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Suicide 4 Times more likely to Kill Aussie Males

Suicide still 4 times more likely to happen to males than females in Australia. Outrageous but true! Australian Bureau of Statistics  

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How to be a Good Loser?

Practice!

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Resentment

What is Resentment I think resentment is the build up of anger (compound anger), over time, towards someone and ourselves for allowing a relationship or situation to get into the position that it is in now. It is sort of a feedback … Continue reading

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Forgive My Misnomer

“I forgive you” could be one of the biggest misnomers ever created by a perpetrator posing as a victim. Why? Because, I believe, that most disputes occur before we have gotten agreements on how we treat each other. In other … Continue reading

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