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Carol Sanford: No More Feedback

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Carol Sanford: No More Feedback

The practice of doing others’ thinking for them weakens them by undermining their development of the abilities to be self-observing and self-directed.

– Carol Sanford –

Carol Sanford: No More Feedback

“I will admit from the start that this is a contrarian view of a subject that I love to hate: Feedback. People are often shocked that I would critique something that they think must be good for them and certainly good for others, no matter how much they dislike participating in it. After all, without feedback, how would we know how others see us? How would we get better at what we do? My answer to this is that there is a much more effective way for people to accurately assess their work, improve their performance, and raise the level of their contributions–with none of the downsides or negative side effects of feedback.” Carol Sanford shares more in this excerpt from her book,”No More Feedback.” { read more }

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For more information, here is another extended excerpt from Sanford’s book. { more }

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Gamble On Humanity

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Gamble On Humanity

–Ayisha Siddiqa

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2580.jpgWhat if the future is soft and revolution is so kind that there is no end to us in sight.

Whole cities breathe and bad luck is bested by a promise to the leaves.

To withstand your own end is difficult.

The future frolics about, promised to no one, as is her right.

Rage against injustice makes the voice grow harsher yet.

If the future leaves without us, the silence that will follow will be an unspeakable nothing.

What if we convince her to stay?

How rare and beautiful it is that we exist.

What if we stun existence one more time?

When I wake up, get out of bed, my seven year old cousin

with her ruptured belly tags along.

Then follows my grandmother, aunts, my other cousins
and the violent shape of their drinking water.

The earth remembers everything,
our bodies are the color of the earth and we
are nobodies.

Been born from so many apocalypses, what’s one more?

Love is still the only revenge. It grows each time the earth is set on fire.

But for what it’s worth, I’d do this again.
Gamble on humanity one hundred times over

Commit to life unto life, as the trees fall and take us with them.

I’d follow love into extinction.

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