Monthly Archives: July 2010

Thinking and Reading Critically

Roland Paris, an associate professor at the University of Ottawa, has a nice summary on how to read critically based on a 5 step CLEAR approach. He provides a concise explanation why critical reading is important: Critical reading supports critical thinking which helps reduce how much your opinions are influenced by bogus information. Critical reading and thinking ...

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Shouldn’t that be the Do-Say Ratio?

Photo by passiveaggressivenotes - http://flic.kr/p/3PoEvj On the 21 rules blog for standout project management a case is made for dealing with performance problems by not apologizing Technique: Never Apologize. Just fix the delivery problem by having a plan and following through with corrective action. The example used is ...

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