The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Author: francoise hontoy

Seeing beyond

It seems easy to see one’s objectives, but people have marvelous ways to hide them

Take the time it needs

Among the many things Einstein is supposed to have said and which he probably never

Reaching consensus

It was one of these teams leading an association that saw their engagement as a

Doing it right

When a political party wins an election the first assumption is that those who gained

On having fun

“If you’re not having fun, you’re not learning. There’s a pleasure in finding things out.”

It makes sense

During a very insightful with a coaching colleague, he kindly took a moment to inquire

Detecting lies

Recently I received an invitation to a training suggesting that I should learn to detect

Defined Success

People want to be successful. However, while the desire is present, the ability to describe

It’s hard

It’s supposed to be hard. But that’s not a reason to make it hard. It

Right and wrong

A standard technique to polarize a conversation is to assume that wrong is the opposite