by Margo Manning | Jul 20, 2015 | Attitude to Outcomes Blog, Quick Reads
Reaching out, touching you or NOT as the case may be for a lot of Managers. At a recent (July 2015) Neil Diamond concert I watched him (we were seated up in the heavens at the 02) reach out and touch his fans in a way that emotionally connected with them…....
by Margo Manning | Jul 2, 2015 | Attitude to Outcomes Blog, Quick Reads
Parkinson’s Law of Triviality is also known as the Bike Shed Effect. It is based around an imaginary management meeting where the committee came together to discuss nuclear plant plans and other smaller matters. The nuclear plant plans were passed within...
by Margo Manning | Jun 25, 2015 | 3:2 Management Model, Attitude to Outcomes Blog
In my previous blog you were introduced to the 3:2 Management Model and as promised I wrote that the next blog would be about High Performance Outcomes. And, here it is. High Performance Outcomes High Performance Outcomes are all about exceeding the recipients...
by Margo Manning | Jun 4, 2015 | 3:2 Management Model, Attitude to Outcomes Blog
On my last blog I wrote that I would be writing about High Performance Outcomes… however I’ve had a chance to think about this and thought it would be better to introduce you to the model in general first. Welcome to what may very well be your first introduction...
by Margo Manning | Jan 29, 2015 | Attitude to Outcomes Blog, Quick Reads
Marketing is a lot closer to home than often realised. The bad news for companies; This form of marketing cannot be controlled. This form of marketing is your staff – your employees, from the most junior to the most senior. A lot of companies will allocate a...