by ALN | May 28, 2014 | Analog Communication, Information Gathering, Information Storage and Retrieval
The problem for anyone that locks their world view into the 1st century bible is we live in a 21st century digital age. It is very hard to copy the Torah, it is less hard to copy the Bible, and infinitely easy to copy 21st century digital bits. The fact that we can...
by ALN | May 27, 2014 | Analog Communication
Let me go on record and acknowledge that I truly understand that while getting good enough information for learning is fairly easy, getting the “BEST” information for learning is not so easy. The reason is “Noise.” There are a number of environmental and...
by ALN | May 24, 2014 | Management
Of the two types of learning, learning something new is relatively easy compared to learning to change. There are some surface things you may be able to change, but at the core, change is almost impossible. Use the earth as an example. The “Core” changes...
by ALN | May 18, 2014 | Analog Communication
A Leadership IQ study found that 81% of leaders avoid giving tough feedback because they’re afraid the recipient will respond will react badly (with anger, denial, blame or excuses). How do we expect our organizations and employees to improve if we’re afraid to give...