Recently caught this nugget of management goodness on Jessica Livingston’s blog: Be able to evolve into a manager Early on, starting a startup is all about the product. But that changes when a startup gets really big. A founder who wants to keep running the company has to become a manager. You don’t need to […]
Wellness—the kind that actually works
Brad Stulberg writes for Outside Online, “We’ve Reached Peak Wellness. Most of It Is Nonsense.” It is a very good add for our Sunday Mālama, and a timely follow-up to this: Skills for a Lifetime of Work. Excerpt; “Across the country, everyone is looking for a cure for what ails them, which has led to […]
Sunday Mālama: Self-development hits home
The ‘home’ of my post title is me, myself and I, and I’m writing this in the hope you start to think about your home-in-self-health that way too. I had coffee and conversation with a business coach recently, and as we meandered through a myriad of subjects, we landed on talking about different self-development approaches. […]
Culture in the Making: How Grass Roots Movements Happen
Management is about getting things done through other people; it doesn’t get any more basic than that. You will best get things done through others by incorporating the values you share with them, values which embrace collaboration, and values which are fundamental good practices in the business environment. Aloha is the most universal value of […]
Sunday Mālama: Nānā i ke kumu Layers
Sense of Place and Time: It’s the last Sunday of April 2019, the 2nd month of a value immersion we devoted to Nānā i ke kumu. This is a Sunday Mālama edit of the wrap-up I offered in our Ho‘ohana Community newsletter; Nānā i ke kumu Layers Let’s start by revisiting our basic refresher on […]
Sunday Mālama: Are your projects and your ideas in sync?
Sense of Place: It’s January, the month of resolutions, goal-setting, and life’s way finding. In a recent newsletter, I shared this with the Ho‘ohana Community; Two Choices: The Change I Choose. If there’s anything I’ve learned from my own experiences with making New Year’s resolutions, it’s this: a) Make as few of them as possible, […]
Sunday Mālama: We Learn Best From Other People
“We learn best from other people” is one of my favorite Managing With Aloha-inspired phrases. I am quite sure those who know me best would say it has “broken record” status in the coaching I like to share, however I also say it as an affirmation for my own continuous attentions: I want my learning […]