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
Tag Archives: leadership
Who defines leadership?
Can anyone define what a leader is? You don’t have to depend on an expert to validate your understanding.
Three Strategies for Learning to Hold Conflicting Thoughts with Delight
Three strategies for learning to hold conflicting ideas – with delight.
Posted in General, Value of Conversation
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Also tagged assumptions, conflict, conversation, curiosity
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Depth and Focus – Perfect Partners for the Expert: An interview with Richard McDermott
As Richard says, “I create a daily agenda and turn off email until it’s time. Otherwise, I will be spread too thin and will have no depth.”
Posted in General, Value of Conversation, Wishes
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Also tagged conversation, reflection
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Learning through Leading? Leading through Learning – a talk with Larry Forster
When you decide to learn instead of direct, the world turns upside down in the best possible way.














