Mistakes Were Made but Not by Me
Willful Blindness – What are We Overlooking When it comes to Charity Effectiveness?
Posted October 23rd, 2012 by Gena Rotstein
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- Amazon
- annual reports
- contest
- donor psyche
- Margaret Heffernan
- Mistakes Were Made but Not by Me
- Place2Give
- Willful Blindness
I read a lot. Not as much as some, but I think more than the average. Some of the books that I have found most thought provoking or I have referenced in other blog posts can be found on the Dexterity Consulting Bookshelf. You can even order them straight through the site! Oh the power of Amazon. Read more »
Reflections on Failure
Posted December 15th, 2011 by Gena Rotstein
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- Carol Tavris
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- Elliott Aronson
- failure
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- JCI
- JCI Calgary
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- Marshmellow Tower
- Milestone Project
- Mistakes Were Made but Not by Me
- Nortel
- RIM
- Robert Fulghum
- SGAYYC
- TED
- TEDx
- The Logic of Failure
- Tom Wujec
Several weeks ago I presented to Calgary's JCI chapter. My presentation was about failure. I started with a TEDx Video where Tom Wujec presents on how building a marshmellow tower leads to team building and creative problem solving.