What characteristics cause us to stand out? Is it because we write off our poverty as trusting the Lord, our inability to hold down a job as "just passing through this life," our argumentative stance as standing up for the truth, or our judgmentalism justified as "discernment"? Or is it for our massive love for people, or our working of miracles, or our words of knowledge, wisdom, and prophetic uplifting and guidance, or for our amazing ability to prosper at whatever we touch?
Category: Improvement
Conflict
You know that song from Carly Simon, "You're So Vain"? Well, if you think this post is about you, please apply that song! Dealing with conflict is always interesting, to say the least. In a very high-level search of the good ole internet, you obviously land on the ever-reliable Wikipedia. I do think that when … Continue reading Conflict
Repost: Snakes in the Garden
I was looking around the web today and ran across the following blog at a site called, "Zen, Project Management, and Life." A look at project management from a different perspective, incorporating diverse ideas that can be applied to project management. Thought you might like it! There's an Arab expression "When you allow a snake … Continue reading Repost: Snakes in the Garden
Principles behind the Agile Manifesto
Josh's Note: I have found that these principles can be a driving force even when the project is not a software development project. These principles apply to any and all business practices where one wishes to remain "agile" and effective. . . I have added notes in brackets (sorry Agile Manifesto creators) that I feel … Continue reading Principles behind the Agile Manifesto
