September 12, 2016 Cait Etherington
Within minutes of Hilary Clinton’s near collapse at the 9/11 memorial service in Lower Manhattan, every news outlet and social media platform in the nation was abuzz. From firsthand accounts of her stumble to a street shot of her being helped into a waiting black van by secret service agents, Clinton’s stumble was being recorded, […]
read moreFebruary 2, 2015 Sherman Morrison
Mention the word accountability in organizations today and you’re likely to get some uncomfortable fidgeting, maybe even some rolling of the eyes. Why is that? In part it’s because of how accountability is typically positioned in organizations – it tends to only get talked about when things are going poorly. When accountability is discussed within […]
read moreJanuary 17, 2015 Sherman Morrison
When Billy Joel put the song Honesty on his 52nd Street album in 1978, he probably didn’t have the workplace in mind. But the refrain of this popular hit is becoming a mantra among an increasing number of organizations. Honesty is such a lonely word Everyone is so untrue Honesty is hardly ever heard And […]
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