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Brexit, Elections2016, and Witnessing History in the Making

June 24, 2016

June 23, 2016 will go down in history as Brexit, the day the British voted to leave the European Union. I have been fascinated with Brexit as the voting has happened. Glued to my laptop’s delivery of online news which reported and analyzed the results throughout yesterday evening, I was unable to contain myself, and […]

· Key 8. Sense of Place

Where VBM falls short in business, VCM intercepts, improves, and reinvents it

April 29, 2016

VBM is Value Based Management.Business models can be better. VCM is Values Centered Management. Far better. This is an important distinction about Managing with Aloha, and a hot button with me; I will do my best with staying off my soapbox about it! In our value alignment, this article relates to ‘Ike loa (learning), Ho‘ohanohano […]

· Key 6. The ‘Ohana in Business Model

New to Management: A Learn-the-Ropes Checklist

April 19, 2016

As the author of Managing with Aloha, I get thoughtful questions from people via email. This one came a few days ago: Dear Rosa, I just got a job as an intern. I’m pretty excited about it, for this company is growing like crazy, and they are known to give their graduating interns terrific opportunities […]

· Key 4. The Role of the Manager Reconstructed

Sunday Mālama: Better Managers are Better People

April 10, 2016

Let’s talk story. Let’s talk about expertise in Living with Aloha. (Talking Story is Thriving. It’s What We Do) When you write for a weblog, the rule you’re advised to keep top of mind is that you must write for your readers and not yourself, keeping your ‘this is mostly about me’ thoughts reserved for […]

· Sunday Mālama

Managers are Readers

December 30, 2014

Here is a promise, from me to you. As 2015 arrives, I will not nag you about making resolutions. I will follow-up however, and keep talking about piloting projects. Have you chosen one yet? In case you missed it: Piloting Projects: Job One is You. If not, here is an idea for a personal project […]

· Key 9. Palena ‘ole

Winter Readiness for Alaka‘i Managers

November 30, 2014

On this, our Sunday Mālama for the final day of November 2014, let’s nalu from our feasting ‘thanks’ to the ‘giving.’ This is a post to include in the manager’s self-coaching toolkit, a bring-back from last year, for I’d heard from several managers that this emphasis on readiness had helped them. The idea is to ease […]

· Key 4. The Role of the Manager Reconstructed, Key 5. Language of Intention, Key 6. The ‘Ohana in Business Model

New on Ho‘ohana Aloha: Daily Affirmations for Alaka‘i Managers

November 16, 2014

I have started a new series of daily affirmations on managing better, and I wanted to point them out to those of you who do not subscribe to my tumblr, Ho‘ohana Aloha, or presently follow Managing with Aloha’s LinkedIn Group. Affirmations and Speaking with Aloha To affirm something, is to articulate it clearly in your […]

· Project: Affirmations

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19 Values of Aloha: Index Pages

There are 19 Values of Aloha taught within the Managing with Aloha philosophy:

Ch.1 Aloha | Ch.2 Ho‘ohana | Ch.3 ‘Imi ola | Ch.4 Ho‘omau | Ch.5 Kūlia i ka nu‘u | Ch.6 Ho‘okipa | Ch.7 ‘Ohana | Ch.8 Lōkahi | Ch.9 Kākou | Ch.10 Kuleana | Ch.11 ‘Ike loa | Ch.12 Ha‘aha‘a | Ch.13 Ho‘ohanohano | Ch.14 Alaka‘i | Ch.15 Mālama | Ch.16 Mahalo | Ch.17 Nānā i ke kumu | Ch.18 Pono | Ch.19 Ka lā hiki ola | Full Listing

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Additional Resource Pages: 9 Key Concepts | 12 Aloha Virtues | A Manager’s Calling: 10 Beliefs | Conceptual Index (Lexicon Morphology) | Daily 5 Minutes | Hawaiian Glossary | Sunday Mālama | Archives

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The 9 Key Concepts of the Managing with Aloha ‘Ohana in Business Model

Key 1. The Aloha Spirit | Key 2. Worthwhile Work | Key 3. Value Alignment | Key 4. The Role of the Manager Reconstructed | Key 5. Language of Intention | Key 6. The ‘Ohana in Business Model | Key 7. Strengths Management | Key 8. Sense of Place | Key 9. Palena ‘ole

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