by Jamie Notter | Apr 23, 2007 | Books and Reading, Inclusion and Diversity
Ben Martin (of the Certified Association Executive Blog) wrote a FANTASTIC review of my e-book on Generational Diversity. So if you want the one-page version of what I wrote about, take a look at his blog. I think he summarized my points far better than I could have!...
by Jamie Notter | Apr 2, 2007 | Books and Reading, Inclusion and Diversity
Thanks to my friend and "partner in crime" (his words) Jeff De Cagna for doing a little promotion on my new e-book. He is actually giving six copies away to association executives via his Principled Innovation blog. Although he’s making you work for...
by Jamie Notter | Mar 26, 2007 | Inclusion and Diversity
I’m back from vacation in Japan. And although I did have internet access while I was there, it really was a vacation—no work, no blog posting, no reading Harvard Business Review. I didn’t even work during my 26 hours of flying time (but I did watch four movies). But...
by Jamie Notter | Feb 6, 2007 | Inclusion and Diversity, Individual Development, Leadership
More of my notes from Great Ideas 07: Dan Heath: If you want it to stick, then SAY SOMETHING. It takes courage to say something so clearly that it can be refuted or even proven wrong. Identity is more powerful than narrow self-interest. Ned Hallowell: We are...
by Jamie Notter | Nov 10, 2006 | Inclusion and Diversity, Managing People
Associations Now has a good article on Brainstorming. The term is very well-known now, but I find in organizations we rarely do it the way it was intended. As the article states, the purpose of brainstorming is to generate LOTS of ideas, on the assumption that you’ll...
by Jamie Notter | Oct 11, 2006 | Culture, Inclusion and Diversity, Individual Development
The FCNow blog pointed me to a very interesting article they have (available to everyone) on their website. It’s by Margaret Heffernan and it is partially about women and diversity in the workplace, but it goes beyond that and has a couple of really good concepts. The...