People often accuse me of having a bridge fetish: Integrity Bridges… Canada Bridges… Yes, it’s true, I like bridges. I like driving over bridges. When I’m hiking, I like balancing on logs thrown across mountain streams by fellow hikers. In Calgary, I even like the plus-15s; bridges connecting buildings so we don’t have to freeze [...]
Building bridges between polarities
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010Tags: blog, bridges, corporate integrity, leadership, polarity
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Research, practice and the new Babylonian towers
Monday, August 9th, 2010The day started with wistful glances at the windows. On my first visit to Montreal, theoretical presentations on business ethics had trouble competing with the lure of city streets. But as the CBERN Annual General Meeting fully kicked in, delivering on its mandate “to promote knowledge-sharing and partnerships” within the field, the feeling changed. I [...]
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