by Jamie Notter | Sep 24, 2009 | Change, Consulting, Individual Development
In my consulting work, I work with clients to solve problems. That, of course, means we have to clearly identify the problems, which, in turn, means I am guaranteed to spend time with people who are complaining. It seems natural that having problems would necessitate...
by Jamie Notter | Aug 14, 2009 | Announcements, Consulting
I was sort of looking forward to simply being an attendee at ASAE & The Center's Annual Meeting in Toronto this year. I had been a speaker or at least led the bloggercon session for the last four meetings. I like speaking, but it does take up my attention...
by Jamie Notter | Jun 26, 2009 | Announcements, Consulting, Culture, Leadership, Managing People
I heard someone say recently that they were already sick of the word authenticity. It's obviously being discussed a LOT in social media spheres. I've talked about it here as well. I think it's a great word, but when any word gets too much play, it can...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 8, 2008 | Consulting
After my experience a few weeks ago where the group I was facilitating had a very tough time with the loose structure I placed on the meeting, I went to Los Angeles last week to do work with a different group and felt better that my co-facilitator had developed a...
by Jamie Notter | Dec 8, 2008 | Consulting
After my experience a few weeks ago where the group I was facilitating had a very tough time with the loose structure I placed on the meeting, I went to Los Angeles last week to do work with a different group and felt better that my co-facilitator had developed a...
by Jamie Notter | Mar 20, 2008 | Consulting, Strategy
I tweeted the other night that I am feeling "down on consultants." I recognize, of course, that this statement is not without irony, as I am a consultant. And yes, perhaps I’m being just a tad provocative (wink)—it is a broad generalization, thus it...