August 2024

Our Words Matter

By |2024-03-28T15:21:50-04:00August 19, 2024|The Culpability of Free Speech, First Impression, Our Words Matter|

Humans speak their first fully-formed words sometime between 9 – 12 months of age. It’s a big deal, delighting our parents and launching us into the world of interactive communication. For the rest of our lives, words are the foundation of (almost) everything we do. Psychologist and author Dr. Jordan Peterson says, “If you can think, speak, and write, you are absolutely deadly. Nothing can get in your way.”

If Dr. Peterson is right, then why are we so often inattentive […]

July 2024

Our Words Matter

By |2024-03-28T15:22:08-04:00July 22, 2024|The Culpability of Free Speech, First Impression, Our Words Matter|

Humans speak their first fully-formed words sometime between 9 – 12 months of age. It’s a big deal, delighting our parents and launching us into the world of interactive communication. For the rest of our lives, words are the foundation of (almost) everything we do. Psychologist and author Dr. Jordan Peterson says, “If you can think, speak, and write, you are absolutely deadly. Nothing can get in your way.”

If Dr. Peterson is right, then why are we so often inattentive […]

March 2024

The Culpability of Free Speech

By |2023-12-04T12:27:15-04:00March 11, 2024|Leadership Assessment, Candidates, Who Thanks Whom?, TalentSphere, An Era of Authenticity, Advancement, The Culpability of Free Speech, Companies, Work Life Balance|

If you had to pinpoint a turning point, it was perhaps the launch of CNN in June of 1980. Prior to CNN, news programming delivered relatively factual information for an hour or two a day. After CNN, although it was an amazing accomplishment to cover events live as they happened and to have an endless stream of information, it created a demand for opinion. How else would you fill 24 hours of news for 365 days per year?

A little over […]

February 2024

The Culpability of Free Speech

By |2023-12-04T12:26:39-04:00February 26, 2024|The Culpability of Free Speech, Companies, Work Life Balance, Leadership Assessment, Candidates, Who Thanks Whom?, TalentSphere, An Era of Authenticity, Advancement|

If you had to pinpoint a turning point, it was perhaps the launch of CNN in June of 1980. Prior to CNN, news programming delivered relatively factual information for an hour or two a day. After CNN, although it was an amazing accomplishment to cover events live as they happened and to have an endless stream of information, it created a demand for opinion. How else would you fill 24 hours of news for 365 days per year?

A little over […]

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