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“Don’t pitch to the bitch!”

August 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Too many men, men, men, men…
Today the Wall Street Journal ran a story about President Obama’s micromanagement style, illustrated with a picture by Pete Souza of President Obama at a briefing before a health-care meeting with Senate Democrats in June.  It’s a photo of six men and Obama, with various looks of consternation, fatigue, frustration, [...]

Tags: Blogroll · conflict resolution · gender · human development · international relations · issue-based · prevention · problem-solving · violence

Why is creativity so rare in our best and brightest?

April 12th, 2009 · No Comments

Why is a applying a simple principle a “rare combination of creativity, analysis, engineering and an understanding of graphics” at Google, where some of our best and brightest go to work? What’s up with our educational system?

Tags: Education · human development · problem-solving

Way high men and the Wall Street debacle

April 6th, 2009 · No Comments

It’s time for men in positions of power to pay attention to the impact of hormone imbalances on their behavior. It’s time for the rest of us to put safeguards in place so that we are protected when men in power have too much or too little testosterone.

Tags: conflict resolution · financial system · human development

If you don’t speak their language, speak louder!

June 6th, 2007 · 4 Comments

The Bush administration does not understand diplomacy and issue-based negotiation, so they drop more bombs.
With reference to:
U.S. dropping more bombs on Iraq by Charles Hanley (AP) 06 June, 2007. Commander in Chief Bush II has doubled the rate of bomb dropping on Iraq from 229 bombs in 2006 to 239 year to date. [...]

Tags: conflict resolution · human development · issue-based · problem-solving · violence

Cheney visits Baghdad to urge, to pressure, to push Iraqis…

May 10th, 2007 · No Comments

I’m reminded of the children’s books, Frog and Toad by Arnold Lobel. In one of them about growing plants, Frog decides he’s going to force his seeds to grow faster. The story leads him to the realization that he needs to be sure they have sun and water and good soil, and they [...]

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RE: Iraq…Where are the experienced professional communicators, problem solvers, conflict resolvers, mediators, facilitators and negotiators?

April 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

Humans can learn skills. Communication, conflict resolution, problem-solving, mediation, group facilitation and negotiation are skills that are taught and can be learned. For each of these skills there are distinguishing characteristics of newbies and experts. So far, the evidence says that all the major players in the Bush II administration are newbies–their [...]

Tags: Blogroll · conflict resolution · human development · issue-based · problem-solving · violence

RE: VT-How to stop the violence before it happens, preserve personal liberties and cultivate personal responsibilities?

April 18th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Wisdom, prevention and community

Wisdom. Recognize that we are human and will always be moved by the way that our brains, bodies and spirit work in concert. The more we know about how our body chemistry impacts our behavior and how our eating, exercising and nurturing habits impact our body chemistry, the more control [...]

Tags: human development · prevention · violence