Posts Tagged ‘dolphin thinkers’

IF YOUR MIND IS FEELING IN OVERLOAD, IT MAY BE BECAUSE IT IS SUDDENLY SEEING TOO MUCH, NOT UNDERSTANDING TOO LITTLE

None of us sees the world as “it is,” therefore; we can only see the world that we think. If we can’t think it, then what it is that we can’t see doesn’t exist for us at all. At least, not yet.
Herein lies the dolphin thinker’s difficult-to-explain advantage. From the dolphin perspective, you can potentially [...]

The central question for the dolphin thinker: “How do I take what I know and show it a wider, more applicable, more pragmatic context?”

Suddenly, there are no more guarantees—and no more hidey holes. No one is vouchsafed a free ride in today’s juggernaut of change. Who really knows whether they’ll still have a job come Monday morning? Those skills you’ve spent a lifetime polishing—will they be nearly enough? Health care? Gasoline? A decent vacation? How long can you [...]

PROBABLY IT’S TIME TO SEND SOME SOFT SKILLS EMISSARIES TO THE PIONEERING LEAN-AGILE-SCRUM COMMUNITIES

br>If you yourself aren’t involved in big-time software development or don’t, say, have a serious client or close friend who is, you may not be aware of some of the latest organizing concepts in this highly influential technology sub-specialty.
I’m referring particularly to the kind of ideas that often travel under one (or all) of these [...]