Managing to a State of Abundance standard
As practitioners, we are often asked to solve problems or simply change the state of something to remove a negative influence on our success. We’re not even necessarily tasked with turning a negative into a positive—but more often only removing the negative state. A great example of that is our own health. When we are ill, we seek help to cure the illness. But does a pill alone guarantee something other than the absence of illness (if even that)? In Kim Cameron’s “Developing a Teachable Point of View,” he details his method for the WHAT and HOW of teaching. The relevant excerpt for us is the concept of abundance—or a plentiful amount of the positive things in life. Cameron defines ...
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