Jamie Notter Blog
"Not Withering" is not the same as "Flourishing"
I'm not sure I want to dredge up the whole "relevance" debate, but this post from CV Harquail makes some really good points that I think better explains some of what I was trying to say by moving "beyond relevance." Here's a quote:...
Book Review: Getting Naked by Patrick Lencioni
I think I've said several times on this blog that Patrick Lencioni is my favorite business author. I like the way he delivers his material in the form of a story, complete with characters and drama and plot (but if you don't like that, don't worry, because...
Managing Conflict With Confidence: 7 Tips for Conflict Resolution at #newideas10
Okay, Day 2 at the TSAE New Ideas Conference, and this morning's session is "Managing Conflict With Confidence: 7 Tips for Conflict Resolution." Thanks to everyone who came out to the session. Here are some resources for you: The slides are here (and...
Authenticity in the Digital Age Session At #newideas10
Thanks to the great people at the TSAE conference who came to my "Truth and Authenticity in the Digital Age" session. As promised, here are some resources: Link to the presentation Handout that includes my "Building a Culture of Truth" article Link...
Helping Wounded Soldiers
Every year in October, someone gives me a ride up to Pittsburgh, drops me off there with my bicycle, and then I ride home. It's about 300 miles, and it takes me four days, and it's something I look forward to every year. I have a great time with my friends, I...
A Culture of Truth: Talking the Talk
Earlier I wrote about the first part of my session at ASAE10 in Los Angeles on building a culture of truth, which focused on how everyone in your organization--no matter where they are on the organizational chart--can start to change their behavior in ways that will...
Building a Culture of Truth: Walking the Walk
"The Truth" has been a focus of mine for well over a year. It started with an article and a presentation for CalSAE in the spring of 2009. At that time I focused on how we need to embrace a more complex understanding of the truth, rather than the...
How the iPad Changed My Life
Okay, the title is overly dramatic, but I am impressed with how the way I so comfortably use this machine has actually changed my habits a bit. I bought the iPad mostly for reading. I didn't buy a keyboard for it, nor am I planning to use it for...
Reflections on #ASAE10: Passion Matters
The opening round of ASAE recap blog posts have been a bit of a downer. This does not surprise me given the conversations I was having with friends of colleagues towards the end. For one reason or another, the meeting just wasn't as good as the last several years....