- Catching Ed's idea and combining it with Mary's.
- Stirring in Carlos's concerns.
- Noting Ellen's hesitation and getting her to speak up.
- Shifting gears when we are agreeing too quickly.
- Sensing when the topic can be transformed into an action or postponed for further study.
- Calling on resources we have but have not considered or used.
- Watching.
- Watching.
- Keeping from shooting down a point with a word or a raised eyebrow.
- And always tapping into craziness; that beautiful and creative craziness.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Monday, October 05, 2009
Brainstorming Session
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2 comments:
Great post. Keeper and OFTNB. E.
Thanks!
Michael
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