The value of learning might very well be prime example of a value that most of us share, for learning is also a human being’s survival skill. What differs between us, is how much this value reaches into our lives above pure survival — above those hierarchy levels Maslow called our physiological needs (survival), […]
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Keeping it Real
Can you pull this off? Via Pinterest. This can be a tough thing for managers, and it amounts to having a certain credibility in the work you do each and every day, with reliable constancy. We can ‘step up’ when we need to, when we have a solid foundation to launch from. Our people expect […]
Change it up with Value Pairings
Value Your Month to Value Your Life When people ask me, “What’s the best way to start ‘managing with Aloha’ in everyday practice?” I always recommend that they commit to some kind of value of the month program. You can do it on your own, you can do it with an accountability partner or in […]