In an earlier post you wrote about noble intent, and I'm deeply influenced. Those words apply on an almost daily basis when I'm helping students think about difficult decisions, especially when they feel they aren't being treated fairly. Two simple words with huge impact. Thank you for those!
If you find it, Chris, that would be fantastic. We're big on Agile 'mantras' in class, and noble intent is a great fit, and an unofficial favorite of mine.
Really powerful and meaningful reflection on service. I especially appreciated your thoughts on quiet, genuine service and the kind of character that continues showing up when nobody is watching.
In an earlier post you wrote about noble intent, and I'm deeply influenced. Those words apply on an almost daily basis when I'm helping students think about difficult decisions, especially when they feel they aren't being treated fairly. Two simple words with huge impact. Thank you for those!
I read about this in an article or book when I attended the Federal Executive Institute. Let me see if I can find the source for you.
If you find it, Chris, that would be fantastic. We're big on Agile 'mantras' in class, and noble intent is a great fit, and an unofficial favorite of mine.
Really powerful and meaningful reflection on service. I especially appreciated your thoughts on quiet, genuine service and the kind of character that continues showing up when nobody is watching.