About Madelyn Blair, Ph.D.
Madelyn is known for her energy and clarity of message. She is an authority in management and leadership issues, in the use of story and narrative in organizational settings, knowledge management, organizational learning, and in the critical area of overcoming information overload. She draws from over 25 years in management and executive positions, and from her extensive work with clients such as the International Monetary Fund, and Brookings Institute... Learn More
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Riding the Current
How to Deal With the Daily Deluge of DataDon’t fight the torrent of information – ride it!
Riding the Current Blog
Category Archives: Radical Learning
Guiding Metaphors – Believing is Seeing
Guiding metaphors – a new perspective on perspectives.
Also posted in General, Value of Conversation
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Tagged conversation, learning, metaphor, observation
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Why the Container Matters
When does a boundary offer freedom? (Hint: think children playing in the backyard.)
Which muscle do you engage? A silly question?
Learning intelligence and the potential link to the physical. Which muscle do you engage in learning?
Susan Engel – Finding the Power of Decision
Decision making creates energy and commitment even for teenagers.
Radical Learning – more about the social dimension of radical learning
Social interaction is at the heart of great learning.
Also posted in Value of Conversation
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Tagged conversation, learning, radical learning, social, story
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The Arts and Fresh Knowledge
Art and learning – so many paths to keeping fresh knowledge flowing.
Also posted in General, Observation
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Tagged improvisation, listening, observation, radical learning
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The Spark from Positive Thinking
Science in exploring the urge to solve puzzles validates the 5:1 Principle of Radical Learning.
Radical Learning – a new way to think about learning that works!
Radical Learning is four things. It is social, sticky, fuel efficient, and guilt free.














