Browsing Posts tagged enemy of learning

Poojan Wagh’s list of learnings from a recent GTD seminar makes interesting reading. There may be some things you can learn as well. The biggest thing I learned from the seminar was that I need to experiment more. I had taken the GTD methodology to be a mandate. Most of my frustration with GTD has [...]

“What stands between you and greatness today”, is a fantastic question to ask at the start of the day.

John is a typical upper-level manager. He began work with a large corporate the week he finished university. He thought his training was comprehensive but the real world knew better. It was a further eight weeks before his induction training was complete. John was well versed in the matters of timesheets, stationery requisitions and the [...]

Becoming aware of your enemies of learning can quickly open up new possibilities for understanding and development. Jen Drechsler has created a list of things to listen for when attending focus groups. Are you saying the same things, or similar? As you read each of them note the external focus. Most suggest it’s the fault [...]