by Jamie Notter | Sep 27, 2009 | Generational Diversity, Individual Development
Maddie Grant tossed out a bit of a weekend blog-grenade on Saturday with a meme targeted at Generation X titled "Have We Sold Out?" Her challenge to me and others she tagged:So go on, tell me my fellow Xers – Have YOU sold out? Have YOU gone...
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 | Sep 9, 2009 | Individual Development, Leadership
I've always told myself that I like theory. I did my Master's degree in conflict resolution at George Mason University, and I remember talking to colleagues of mine in the conflict resolution field who weren't so sure about the program because it was too...
by Jamie Notter | Sep 9, 2009 | Individual Development, Leadership
I've always told myself that I like theory. I did my Master's degree in conflict resolution at George Mason University, and I remember talking to colleagues of mine in the conflict resolution field who weren't so sure about the program because it was too...
by Jamie Notter | Sep 1, 2009 | Individual Development, Leadership
I ran my own consulting business for seven years, so technically I was a CEO then, but I had never been in the CEO role within an association until June 2008, when I took a position at Management Solutions Plus, an association management company. Part of my...
by Jamie Notter | Aug 25, 2009 | Individual Development
So says an article in Fast Company Magazine by Chip and Dan Heath, the brothers that wrote the (awesome) book, Made to Stick. I find it interesting, particularly after my session in Toronto where one of my seven tips for getting unstuck in conflict situations...