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A Celebration of Aging – Something Lost, Something Gained

April 27, 2011

From the Ashland Community Center event, Gaea Yudron’s ‘Sage’s Play: A Celebration of Aging.’ I was asked to speak, and afterwards a number of people asked to see my notes for the speech, so here they are. This is part one.

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Dr. K’s Take on Fukushima Radiation Fears in the US

April 15, 2011

I’m for boldly going as much as the next person, but discretion is the better part of valor. Mistakes made now may prove irreversible. Shouldn’t we be looking at our energy future with clearer eyes, cognizant of the impact of our choices on our descendants?

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The True Click – A Super Story Start to an Exciting New Year

January 3, 2011

We’re getting ready for the runup to my next book, How To Click With People, due in June of this year from Hyperion Books. With that in mind, I thought it would be fun to share with you something from the book proposal that didn’t make it into the final manuscript.

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

December 20, 2010

In 2011, I’ll be offering my new speech and training program, “How To Click With People: Building the Personal Side of Business” in anticipation of the summer release of my next book. January release of the spoken word audio version of ‘Dealing With People You Can’t Stand,’ available through iTunes, Audible.com and on CD, from MacMillan.

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IMS launches a more holistic way to learn leadership skills

December 13, 2010

By having live classroom sessions with the faculty and the interactive discussions and networking that naturally occur, and then supporting that with the online experience it will help attendees take what they learned in the classroom and bring it into their organizations.

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How To Be A Facile Facilitator – Introduction

November 8, 2010

If you’re ever called on to facilitate a meeting of others, you may be wondering what the most valuable actions you can take as a facilitator to get the best possible results while making the process easier on yourself and on the group.

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What Went Wrong for the Democrats? No narrative. No unity. No perceived change.

November 1, 2010

Whether you’re voting Red, or Blue, or tea party white, your vote is important, it’s your voice in the ‘we the people’ chorus, and it will do more to tell these characters in our nation’s capitol that we are paying attention and we care than all the whining, groaning and fearful gnashing of teeth

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Numb and Number – Complacency In America – PLEASE VOTE!

October 18, 2010

Complacency is a form of slavery, binding one to a living death of inaction, non participation and default. The shackles are easy to slip into. They’re comfortable chains at first, because they require nothing but your disinterest and indifference. It is only later that the complacent wake up to find their window of opportunity for meaningful change has closed, and that they are trapped and bound to someone else’s agenda.

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