by Steven Fulmer | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
I once worked with a team that was — and there’s no gentle way to put this — highly dysfunctional. Most of the team was unhappy and in conflict with the manager, who couldn’t really see the problem. When I asked the manager about the problems the team had listed, he...
by Steven Fulmer | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
Paradox: a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true. – (Dictionary v2.3.0) We have trouble with paradoxes, don’t we? Is seems to me that so many people much prefer...
by Steven Fulmer | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
… Leadership. To put it simply, if you are not willing to be wrong, not willing to be vulnerable, you’re not really leading. Doing only that which you know works from the past, or leading only those who agree with you, is not leading. To lead is to be vulnerable, to...
by Steven Fulmer | Jun 3, 2019 | Articles
I’m not walking around with just my left or my right side — or just my front without my back. So I don’t believe our spouse ‘completes’ us. I’ve never believed that. We are, each of us, whole, complete people, so another person...
by Steven Fulmer | May 30, 2019 | Articles
Some things just happen by accident. We discover an amazing recipe, a back way for our commute to work, or meet a new friend. They can’t be planned, and when they happen, it feels like magic! Most people seem to think that work culture is one of those happy...