How to Become an NLP Master Trainer
Before you think this guy, who has repeatedly written that he is a skeptic, has gone nuts: I have not changed. It is very easy to become a master trainer for neuro-linguistic programming, NLP in short....
View ArticleMy “Best Practices” Dislike Post is on Quality Digest Now
Some time ago I posted three reasons why I do not like best practices. I am happy to announce that a polished version can be found on Quality Digest.The post My “Best Practices” Dislike Post is on...
View ArticleHow to Square Value (Part 2)
Last Wednesday I introduced the tool “Values and Development Square.” Today I want to show you in more detail how to use it. Understand a value conflict between people.Click To Tweet To use the square...
View ArticleThe Luck Factor: Wealth, Pareto, Bell – a Love Triangle?
Check the video to get insights about Wealth, Pareto, Bell, and the Luck Factor. In 1906, Vilfredo Pareto made an astonishing observation: 80% of the land belonged to 20% of the people Since then,...
View ArticleCan You Blame Blamers for Blaming?
This question may sound silly, but it reveals a real problem. What can you do when confronted with blaming? How should you react when somebody else accuses you of being a blamer? No matter if at home...
View ArticleWelcome to the World of Mini Habits
The journey into Lean Self blogging is very fascinating for me. Sometimes I come up with patently absurd ideas, like micro-meditation or the Lean diary. Then I discover somebody else who made a cool...
View ArticleThe Mythology Of Management Seems To Start in First Grade
Today I present a post by Mike Stoecklein. Thank you to Mike that he alows me to republish this here. I still remember some things from when I was in kindergarten. My teacher was Mrs. Sears. We took...
View ArticleDo You Listen to Your Own Advice?
This Wednesday, I was fighting against my bicycle. Half of the distance to work I had the feeling to drive uphill. What went wrong? Flashback to exactly two months ago.Click To Tweet Maybe you remember...
View ArticleAre You Getting Depressed by Lean?
When you browse through Lean Management pages on the internet, you may have seen it yourself: reports about small success rates and comments about misunderstood Lean leading to bad consequences. From...
View ArticleJack-o’-Lantern, Common Sense, and Lean
Often I hear people say “Lean is great, it is common sense practically applied.” I usually ignore this, because you could not say a lot about Lean which is more wrong than this statement. As a rule of...
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