That is the title of my dissertation adviser Jeffrey Pfeffer's latest research paper, and I'm excited by the direction his work is going, as it dovetails nicely with SNW themes.
The paper is available
here.
For an interview with Jeff about the article, see
here.
Key questions - what will it take to…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 5, 2009 at 8:20am —
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Just ran across a "
best places to live well" article, which mentions Cupertino. I suspect the broader Silicon Valley (other than housing prices and traffic) has many of the features that put Cupertino so high on the list.
Also, the Washington Post had a
recent article on coping and… Continue
Added by Joe Harder on May 11, 2009 at 11:15am —
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I brought something with me from Virginia that I printed out awhile ago
called "8 Simple Ways to Control Stress." I searched online for it, and
though I didn't find the particular version I had printed out (with a
cartoon character guy in a hammock), I did find it many places,
including a "buy an essay to plagiarize for class" site. Here's one of
the more legitimate ones:…
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Added by Joe Harder on September 18, 2007 at 3:15pm —
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From time to time it is useful to ask ourselves the following questions:
- What are my dreams and goals?
- What am I working towards?
- What sort of future am I building towards?
- Can I clearly see this future?
- What specific difference could I make right now that will ensure I am getting closer to what I really want in my life?
Take some quiet time and reflect on the questions above, the answers you give could be the key that…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 5, 2008 at 3:48pm —
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I remember listening to
Jim Collins, co-author with
Jerry Porras of Built to Last and author of Good to Great, share how people could use his three overlapping circles of Passion, Genetic Encoding, and Monetarily [or otherwise] Rewarding to find their own best work. One SNW group (anyone want to take credit?) coined the term "Sweet Spot City" to refer to that in their "What's Your Perfect Day" group…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 6, 2008 at 11:30am —
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I wanted to share a valuable coaching resource with you all.
Doug Silsbee is the author of Mindful Coaching and has a series of six weekly newsletters on "Presence-Based Leadership Development." He has given me permission to share these (with attribution to him), so if you'd like to see them, just let me know!
Added by Joe Harder on June 8, 2008 at 10:32am —
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I've shared this in a few Spirit of the New Workplace courses, but I wanted to make it more widely available. Some years ago at a
FastCompany conference in Phoenix that featured both
Jim Collins and
Play's Andy Stefanovich, I had the fortune of sitting in on a session by
Richard Leider in which all participants were given a deck of…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 9, 2008 at 3:45pm —
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A few years after I started teaching Spirit of the New Workplace, I reconnected with a former Darden student (MBA '96) named
Neeraj Bhagat, who was in the process of becoming an executive coach. One of the things that he shared with me is something that I now think of as "Neeraj's Wheel," although my colleague Jim Clawson (as well as many others, I'm sure) have their own approaches to it.
Essentially, you draw a circle and break it…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 18, 2008 at 12:13pm —
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I have shared this with many SNW classes, but I routinely forget to do this myself, so I thought I'd write it down in a blog post here to solidify it in my mind (and, ideally, in my practice).
One great way to start a day is to take ten deep breaths first thing upon awakening...yes, maybe the dog needs to go out (hello, Katrina!), or you need to get up and go into the bathroom, but taking a couple of minutes to do some conscious deep breathing, for me at least, gets the day off to a…
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Added by Joe Harder on June 24, 2008 at 10:14am —
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I was struck this morning by the arrival of one of the baristas at my favorite internet coffee shop, and she just didn't look happy to be there. She was a minute late, and perhaps fearing the wrath of the owner, but it made me think about the converse...being happy at work, or more aptly, perhaps, being happily at work.
So, the question for today is "when, if ever, are you happily at work?"
For me, I like to deal with things that aren't urgent (though I have a tremendous…
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Added by Joe Harder on July 8, 2008 at 11:57am —
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Guy walks into a psychiatrist's office and says "I'm a wigwam, I'm a tepee...I'm a wigwam, I'm a teepee..."
The doc says "Calm down, you're two tents."
(Just overheard from a barista who is happy to be at her job...what a difference.
Added by Joe Harder on July 8, 2008 at 12:56pm —
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In today's Washington Post,
Vickie Elmer reports that "almost three-quarters of people who eat a healthy diet report being highly productive on the job vs. one-quarter of those who say their diet is poor or unbalanced, a new report from ComPsych says." ComPsych's survey of 1,000 U.S. employees also found that active workers had much higher energy levels and morale than the sedentary ones and that workers…
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Added by Joe Harder on July 9, 2008 at 2:00pm —
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That's a question I just heard, from a barista to a customer in reference to special "brews of the day" at one of my alterna-work spots.
His answer was "why not?", which is indeed a fine response. But it got me thinking metaphorically about daily excellence, and leads to today's question.
"How could you enjoy a cup of excellence today?"
It could be that you seek out and appreciate excellence in something mundane...it could be that you yourself make it a priority…
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Added by Joe Harder on July 11, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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The Wall Street Journal had an article last Thursday that profiled how some companies have both encouraged employee wellness and saved money, which of course good economic thinking would encourage anyway. Seems like a no-brainer!
Key ideas include team (not individual) competitions to lose weight, limit tobacco intake, exercise, and so on.
Tonya Vyhlidal, wellness and life enhancement director at Lincoln Industries, sums it up well when she says their program "encourages…
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Added by Joe Harder on July 12, 2008 at 9:05am —
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Am in the midst of reading the
above, and am liking the arguments put forth. Basically, Pink identifies 3 factors - Asia, Automation, and Abundance - that result in three questions that all individuals and organizations in a system (my word) should be asking.
Can what I/we do be done more cheaply by knowledge workers in Asia (e.g., software development, basic legal documents) or automated (e.g., many medical diagnoses, software…
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Added by Joe Harder on July 12, 2008 at 7:32pm —
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With most participants for the upcoming SCU SNW having weighed in, here's what people are saying they are hoping to gain from taking the course.
We work in very demanding customer facing environment and i am looking for ways in which my team can perform effectively and enjoy the experience as well.
I guess I would hope to have my work experience, what ever I may be doing, be more fulfilling and satisfying upon completion of this course. I often feel like I have to go to… Continue
Added by Joe Harder on July 22, 2008 at 9:47pm —
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Yesterday I taught an executive education session on Individual Change that used the case of John Wolford, a stressed-out general manager with a litany of problems. It always generates a good discussion, since most of the "emerging leaders" in this program can empathize with John's time management/work-life balance issues, as well as many others in the case.
Below are some slides I worked up on stress, Type A behavior, change, and a few things anyone can do to start making positive…
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Added by Joe Harder on August 8, 2008 at 1:46pm —
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From my recollection, these were the panels (in addition to What's Your Perfect Day?) that participants recommended from their initial work with the course journal:
- What if it wasn't about the money?
- Holistic view of profit
- Get out of your chair
- What do you have to give up?
- What's on your stop doing list?
- Think about a high point experience
- What poisons your day?
Were there others? Or are there ones you would now add to the list…
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Added by Joe Harder on August 20, 2008 at 3:18pm —
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Peter wrote up the following to summarize some of the “why” of thinking of your organization as a living system, and I have attached some slides that also summarize some of what he was saying in class:
When we talk about organizations being living systems, there are two ways to think about this. On one hand, an organization is essentially an ecosystem, comprised of a diverse array of component parts each with a separate function that contributes to the maintenance of the system as… Continue
Added by Joe Harder on August 21, 2008 at 6:20pm —
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1. sit comfortably
2. neck stretches
3. hand flexors
4. crescent stretches
5. seated twists
6. extend legs long
7. hurdler stretches
8. transition to all fours
9. child's pose
10. cat/cow stretches
11. extend right arm and left leg; switch
12. move to standing
13. mountain pose
14. half sun salutations
15. full sun salutations with variations
- lunge with hands on knee and/or arms overhead
- warrior I and II
-…
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Added by Joe Harder on August 22, 2008 at 7:00pm —
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