14 July 2016 Dialogues Of The Deaf Communication and miscommunication. by Don Urquhart How often we wish we could communicate more precisely both as transmitter and receiver. When my daughter was born I was allowed to hold her and as I did so was thrilled to observe a fleeting smile on the new-born’s face. I shared… Continue reading Issue 62: 2016 07 14: Dialogues Of The Deaf (Don Urqhart)
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Issue 62: 2016 07 14: Why Aren’t We More Curious? (Richard Pooley)
14 July 2016 Why Aren’t We More Curious? Questions, questions… by Richard Pooley Like probably every British immigrant in France, I have been shackled to my smartphone for the past three weeks, following the follies of British politicians. Occasionally I have sought solace in the few bits of non-Brexit news which have managed to elbow… Continue reading Issue 62: 2016 07 14: Why Aren’t We More Curious? (Richard Pooley)
Issue 23: 2015 10 08: Followership
08 October 2015 Followership How the new business school idea will work in practice By Chin Chin Imagine the scene. You have been called in to your boss’s office so that he can congratulate you on your excellent work. I have used “he” for verisimilitude as, statistically (and what a damning indictment of contemporary society… Continue reading Issue 23: 2015 10 08: Followership
Issue 13: 2015 07 30: Communication the modern way
30 July 2015 Communication the modern way; how to really get in touch. by Lynda Goetz When I went out the other day, carrying my mobile (as usual), it sprang into life (as usual) as I left the village. It seemed that a number of people had been trying to get in touch. Where I… Continue reading Issue 13: 2015 07 30: Communication the modern way