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    Christmas Crackers
    A table of middle aged, single, American women were preparing to eat a Christmas meal in the splendid dinning room of the cruse ship as it sailed down the Danube. The table was festively...
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    Last updated:  17 Dec 2019
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    Christmas and New Year Challenge 
    There is an old Mexican saying that if you drink the water then you will stay. Meaning if you stop for even a short period you will be captivated by the place. But in view of the state of the...
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    Last updated:  08 Dec 2019
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    The Perfect Crime
    In HR they call Passive Aggression (PA) the perfect crime as it involves a variety of behaviors designed to “get back” at another person without the other recognising the underlying anger. I...
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    Last updated:  04 Dec 2019
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    Are your event surveys any good?
    When you go to most events you get a lovely happy sheet at the end or emailed to you after the event.  Most of them are tick box based.  But does that really help if your hosting the event.  One...
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    Last updated:  03 Dec 2019
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    The voice of reason
    I had a good friend who played in the same football team as me. In the changing room and later during the post -mortum in the pub when we would all agree that their third game changing goal was...
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    Last updated:  29 Nov 2019
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    Manager says upsetting people is part of role
    What if England had lost? How would the managers disciplinary action against one of his best players be viewed?  So some members of the England team thought the manager over-reacted to an...
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    Last updated:  23 Nov 2019
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    Simply the Best 
    Last year Liverpool were the best in Europe. Judged another way Manchester were the best in England. But if you take into account the amount they spent to achieve this performance then it looks...
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    Last updated:  26 Apr 2020
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    How do you improve performance and make winners?
    Everyone has heard about the revolution in British cycling which led to the biggest ever haul of Olympic medals. Every one in sport and any one interested in improving performance wanted to...
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    Last updated:  18 Nov 2019
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    A managers arrogance is one of the things that make them successful
    “ I am the greatest” Mohammad Ali said it and it was arguable true since at the time he was the undisputed world champion. It was certainly boastful and probably deliberately intended to get...
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    Last updated:  29 Nov 2019
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    ‘To be a manager you must forget the player you were” Valerity Lobanovskyi - Dynamo Kyiv 
    Management is different to being a practitioner. A gifted teacher doesn’t necessarily make a good manager, nor does a social worker, solicited, accountant, or housing officer. And yet most LA...
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    Last updated:  06 Nov 2019
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    The Computer doesn’t like the look of you 
    It’s a video interview for a job you really want. But the interviewer is not like any you have experienced before.    The interviewer you are trying to impress is immune to your charms and it...
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    Last updated:  06 Nov 2019
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    Knowledge Hub shortlisted for the Henley Forum 2020 Awards
    We are really pleased to have been shortlisted as one of the highly commended organisations in the Advancing Practice in Knowledge & Organisational Learning category of the Henley Forum...
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    Last updated:  05 Nov 2019
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    The Director and the Local Authority bottle it
    The judgement relates to a man with learning difficulties who is described as “having a high sex drive”. A man who has in the past used sex workers and now lives in sheltered accommodation. His...
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    Last updated:  05 Nov 2019
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    The Gig Economy
    The gig economy sounds very rock and roll. Rock bands do one night shows referred to as gigs. Strolling minstrels, turn up, play , get paid , move on. Free to come and go as they please, work...
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    Last updated:  07 Nov 2019
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    Succession
    He has been the leader of the council for 15 years. During that time the council’s has acquired a national profile and come to dominate the region. The first to embrace out...
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    Last updated:  07 Dec 2019
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    Super Heroes or just Masked Vigilantes
    Difficult times produced heroes, ordinary people who did exceptional things often at great personal sacrifice. But in the USA heroes were bigger and better they were stronger, faster, with...
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    Last updated:  28 Oct 2019
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    Why chief executives and directors are never off sick
    The average number of days lost to absenteeism in the public sector is ten days. But this figure is closer to five days for office based staff and higher for staff who have direct contact...
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    Last updated:  24 Oct 2019
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    Play the Wild Card
    His fancy dress costume was a white sheet with trigs and leaves attached! No one can remember what he was meant to be but everyone remembers his costume. He had been an operational manager and...
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    Last updated:  21 Oct 2019
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    The Boat Trip
    It was a private hire. The four of us to visit the more secluded inlets around the coast for a day of sun, sea and relaxation. The two of us had made the same voyage last year ,on the same...
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    Last updated:  21 Oct 2019
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    Is it always the managers fault?
    Disappointing performances, poor results, critical audits, damming inspection reports is it always the managers fault? Budget cuts remove much of the room for manoeuvre. Management...
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    Last updated:  15 Oct 2019
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