HUMBLE INQUIRY ENGLISH
Material type:
- 9781626562547
- 1 7625
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eps-library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 7624 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | We live, says Ed Schein, in a culture of Tell. Rather than trying to genuinely relate to other people we tell them what we think they need to know or should do based on assumptions we’ve made about them. But telling makes people feel inferior―it shuts them down. This is particularly true of interactions between superiors and subordinates, and that’s where it’s particularly problematic. In today’s complex, interconnected, rapidly changing world hierarchy means nothing―anybody anywhere could have that vital fact or insight that could mean the difference between success or disaster. A free flow of information is crucial. | 7624 | |||
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eps-library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 7624 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | We live, says Ed Schein, in a culture of Tell. Rather than trying to genuinely relate to other people we tell them what we think they need to know or should do based on assumptions we’ve made about them. But telling makes people feel inferior―it shuts them down. This is particularly true of interactions between superiors and subordinates, and that’s where it’s particularly problematic. In today’s complex, interconnected, rapidly changing world hierarchy means nothing―anybody anywhere could have that vital fact or insight that could mean the difference between success or disaster. A free flow of information is crucial. | 7625 |
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