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Posts Tagged → Manifesto

Mini Saga #99 – Transformation

posted in Imagine on June 25, 2011 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment

Change is hard. It’s harder when you are on the one who is supposed to change. Mini Saga #99 – Transformation The Management team was delighted when Rob asked them to write a change manifesto for the company. Each one submitted their list – 185 “must change” items in total. Next morning there was another… Continue reading →

New ChangeThis Manifesto – Mini Sagas: Bite Sized Wisdom for Life and Business

posted in General, Life on August 6, 2008 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment

I was first introduced to the concept of Mini Saga by Dan Pink. It’s been a couple of years and I have written 26 mini sagas. For starters, a mini saga is a story in exactly 50 words. Not 49 or 51 but in exactly 50 words. My new manifesto published on ChangeThis is based… Continue reading →

The Paradox of Learning (example of Time Management)

posted in General on March 21, 2008 by Rajesh Setty 0 Comment

Yesterday I had dinner with three very smart people. One of them is Hanley Brite. During our talk, the topic moved to learning and Hanley explained a learning paradox taking the example of time management. Hanley said: The paradox of learning is beautifully explained in the context of time management. The people who attend a… Continue reading →

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