On Being 'Nice'
Women often find themselves between a rock and a hard place. When women are viewed as "nice," studies show that people "like" them better, but they are considered less effective in the workplace.
Women often find themselves between a rock and a hard place. When women are viewed as "nice," studies show that people "like" them better, but they are considered less effective in the workplace.
Birute Regine | Posted 12.28.2011
Will women transform the meaning of power by distributing power rather than holding onto it, by engaging people rather than dictating to them, and by seeking to bring the best out in people rather than focusing on themselves as center stage heroes?
Robert David Steele | Posted 05.25.2011
Some people say Gandhi was about nonviolence. And he was. But he is significant for something else that I believe is far more important: He changed the game.
Robert David Steele | Posted 05.25.2011
I became the #1 Amazon reviewer for non-fiction [or 32/216 overall including movies, software, and fiction) quite by accident, loading 300 reviews fr...
Anne Hill | Posted 11.17.2011
I took Dream Talk Radio to Silicon Valley recently for a very interesting multi-media event about e-government; the idea that advances in technology a...
Alexander Howard | Posted 05.25.2011
So what does Web 2.0 mean to Gov 2.0? Many aspects cannot be discerned at this point, but one thing is certainly clear: It's about all of us.
Shinichi Takemura | Posted 05.25.2011
It's important that we engage our creative imagination and design "social-ware" to shape our world by each of us acting as a "global sensor," a functional part of the global neural network.
Donna Flagg | Posted 05.25.2011
What we really need to do is appreciate internal security as much as we value it externally in the world around us.
David Nordfors | Posted 05.25.2011
Multilateral negotiations broke down in Copenhagen: future climate change talks should take a note from Silicon Valley, where tools to innovate and bypass obstacles were developed by small groups of people in kitchens and garages.
Jim Selman | Posted 11.17.2011
Building practices for communication and coordination across the generational divide is essential if we are to create a common vision of what is possible and begin to co-create the future that we all want.
Birute Regine | Posted 01.23.2012