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(This was originally posted at Social Work prn, where I write on Tuesdays and Thursdays. If you get a chance, check them out. They’re nice folks!) I’m starting to build a Rules of the Road document (in my head, at least) while reading a book by the excellent Clay Shirky called Here Comes Everybody. Some [...]

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Learning Leadership (addendum)

by Megan M. on October 29, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

The other urge I’m experiencing… is the urge to wait for someone to tell me what to do. RESIST! RESIST!!

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Learning Leadership

by Megan M. on October 29, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

In the last few weeks I found myself accidentally managing a hyooooge project. Oops! How’d that happen? I was putting in the requisite effort and was pleased to serve any role I seemed to fit. But that morphed somehow, and now I’ve found myself making a lot of decisions I’m not used to making. I’m [...]

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People I Adore: Triiibes (part three)

by Megan M. on October 27, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

You know, I meant to write up one post about the new links in my sidebar, and look what happened! You see, the problem here is just that they’re all too awesome. I can’t fit any of them into the paragraphs I wrote, much less a few sentences that would have allowed me to make [...]

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Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us

by Megan M. on October 22, 2008 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

You’re a leader. We need you. I am properly ensconced in my warm blanket with fresh ginger tea, and (appropriately) I will share with you my soul-swelling experience with Seth Godin’s book, which is all about Tribes. Sometimes you find your path, and discover that the universe is leading you. It starts out by dropping [...]

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The Tribes Casebook PDFI am incredibly pleased to announce that the Tribes Casebook will be released today on Seth Godin’s blog (and hundreds, if not thousands, of others). I submitted two pieces and both were selected; the first was an original case study I wrote on diversity, a subject that resonates hugely for me. The [...]

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