At 6:40pm on September 11, 2009, David Zinger said…
James:
Have a wonderful day tomorrow on your birthday and keep up the fine spirit of work you are doing. We are a better place to have you amongst us.
David
At 9:57pm on September 10, 2009, David Zinger said…
Rev. James:
Your words inspire me, encourage me, and refresh me. You are a part of this network even when you are not actively engaged in conversations. You are part of the 1500 that will continue to grow in size and significance. I loved your line: This community is one of the rays of sunlight in a sky grown too dark...Let the light shine in and on each of us.
David
Thanx Jim
Like your views and think that it might be too early to preempt, lets look at his adm for little more time.... I wish you are proved wrong... We are also driven by the fact that he enjoyed great popularity among americans.
I am so glad you joined us. I see engagement as a bigger them in so many areas of our lives from engaged students and teachers to engaged communities to engaging conversations to employee engagement. I am so pleased you joined us.
This forum is indeed becoming both deep and well-rounded in perspectives! I am looking forward to a dialogue on religion and engagement, and the potential power of engagement as it relates to society and social groups (tribes!).
Seriously, I need to think a bit about that one so I will let you start the discussion! I am cuirous as to your educational background, with the work you are involved in! Looking forward to your thoughts, Father.
A manager should always remember he/she is "on stage"- and his/her subordinates notice every little trait so always exhibit the behavior you would want them to emulate.
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Hi Ben...
Thanks for the reply!
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In my experience, achieving engagement creates huge increases in productivity per person, morale, retention, profits, sales, and every other "devoutly to be wished" result. So it is always worth the effort.
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Do two things: trust your employees unconditionally and give them more responsibility than they would ever expect; they will rise to the occasion and surpass all expectations.
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I would contend never is too soon.
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Have a wonderful day tomorrow on your birthday and keep up the fine spirit of work you are doing. We are a better place to have you amongst us.
David
Your words inspire me, encourage me, and refresh me. You are a part of this network even when you are not actively engaged in conversations. You are part of the 1500 that will continue to grow in size and significance. I loved your line: This community is one of the rays of sunlight in a sky grown too dark...Let the light shine in and on each of us.
David
As a global citizen - it concerns me....
Like your views and think that it might be too early to preempt, lets look at his adm for little more time.... I wish you are proved wrong... We are also driven by the fact that he enjoyed great popularity among americans.
wishes
vijay
This forum is indeed becoming both deep and well-rounded in perspectives! I am looking forward to a dialogue on religion and engagement, and the potential power of engagement as it relates to society and social groups (tribes!).
Seriously, I need to think a bit about that one so I will let you start the discussion! I am cuirous as to your educational background, with the work you are involved in! Looking forward to your thoughts, Father.
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