Value is defined by the user (a la Dave Ulrich)

July 3rd, 2012

dave ulrich, perspectiveI adore this picture, another from Dave Ulrich’s excellent presentation ‘Leadership and Human Resources: Trends for the future’ at the 2012 Regional Leadership and HR Convention, Institute of Human Resource Management, Nairobi in May 2012.

What do you see?  A wizened old woman?  An old man with decades of stories to tell?  A lithe young woman?  A vibrant young man?

A yearning for days gone by?  An imagining of times to come?

Something else?

Value is defined by the user.  It’s up to you & your perspective.

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Which way does your watch hand point? For a novel perspective on time, how about uphill

July 1st, 2012

My good friend & colleague Melanda Schmid sent me a fascinating article about how time, for a tribe from Papua New Guinea, flows uphill.  Yes, that’s uphill.

Once thought to be universal, this “embodied cognition of time” is in fact strictly cultural. Over the past decade, encounters with various remote tribal societies have revealed a rich diversity of the ways in which humans relate to time (see “Attitudes across the latitudes”). The latest, coming from the Yupno people of Papua New Guinea, is perhaps the most remarkable. Time for the Yupno flows uphill and is not even linear.

For the Yupno the past is always downhill, in the direction of the mouth of the local river. The future, meanwhile, is towards the river’s source, which lies uphill from Gua.

When inside the Gua point towards their doors to indicate the past & away from the door when talking about the future.

Go figure.  For a Western culture bent on commodifying time (time can be cut, shaved, banked & saved) it’s a novel perspective.

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Laying it bare – monthly round up of June Life Lensesâ„¢ blog posts

June 28th, 2012

We’re laying it bare. Stripping it down. Peeling back perspective.

In this monthly round up you’ll find the Life Lensesâ„¢ blog posts laid bare for the month of June.

Get bare, dive in deep and take a full look around or simply take a peek. It’s up to you. Regardless, your perspective will thank you.

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Was his (now mine) a la Dave Ulrich

June 26th, 2012

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This picture, from Dave Ulrich’s excellent presentation ‘Leadership and Human Resources: Trends for the future’ at the 2012 Regional Leadership and HR Convention, Institute of Human Resource Management, Nairobi in May 2012, besides making you wince if you’re the one who lost your car, is a great statement of perspective.

What do you see?  A fancy car?  An opportunity to hire a lawyer?  Depends on your perspective.

What’s ‘yours’?  What’s ‘mine’?  And how does that influence perspective?

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