by DavidFraser | Jun 4, 2014 | Leadership, Personal Mastery
We’re probably programmed to need evidence before we’ll believe something. That’s the “benefit” of a Western education. But is life really like that? For many things, especially where we have some influence over the outcome, we may be more likely to discover the...
by DavidFraser | Apr 7, 2014 | Leadership, Relationship Skills
In a world obsessed with “evidence,” what’s the place for what we call “gut feel”—that inner signal which seems to let us know whether something—or someone—is right or wrong? Many of us have been brought up to present a rational argument,...
by DavidFraser | Feb 19, 2014 | Change, Innovation, Leadership, Organizations, Personal Mastery
We generally want evidence that something works, and our first thought is it’s to be found “out there.” What have other people done? There are sound enough reasons for looking at things this way, and it can be important for influencing stakeholders...