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Hungry for Purpose in America
Values, character and purpose are top of mind for many Americans these days, according to David Brooks, conservative columnist for the New York Times and author of four books, including, The Road to Character. In a recent oped he wrote, Every reflective person sooner...
What’s Your NPS? Better Know It!
Google “Measure of Success” on the Internet and you’ll see over 7,000 links to explore. I was reading Bernard Marr’s piece about Net Promoter Score (NPS) this morning just before I had breakfast with an Executive VP at Southwest Airlines. He told me that Southwest had used the NPS metric...
Guidelines on Religious Exercise and Religious Expression in the Federal Workplace
On August 14, 1997 the Clinton White House released one of the most far-reaching set of guidelines for religious expression.
Talking Politics (and Faith) at Work
Just before the election several articles offered good advice for political discussions in the workplace. Whether you're mourning or rejoicing over the outcome, there's something to learn from these articles about discussing topics where strong feelings lurk below the surface. Humility and...
Use of Pronouns Reveals Your Personality
A person’s use of function words—the pronouns, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and auxiliary verbs that are the connective tissue of language—offers deep insights into his or her honesty, stability, and sense of self. As you read this article by James W. Pennebaker in Harvard...