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Category Archives: Reward
The Currency of Social Engagement: Moderation and Validation of Reward
I’ve taken to describing three ‘coins’ that can be used to recognise and reward certain behaviours within communities. I don’t literally means coins: i’m using them as a tool to describe the ownership and control of both the allocation, and … Continue reading
#Reward – Expanding the Types of Trust Framework
Another #WorkingOutLoud post today as I share the results from the 5th prototype question as i develop the Types of Trust diagnostic. This is early-stage work is intended to allow us to map out the landscape of trust that exists … Continue reading
Posted in Reward, Trust
Tagged HR, Leadership, Legacy, Opportunity, research, Reward, Socially Dynamic Organisation, Trust, Types of Trust
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Running in the rain: risk and reward in learning
I met up with Lucy last night in London and, as we walked by the Thames, we saw a fountain. I’ve seen them like this before, by the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam: it’s a large base with squared off sections, the … Continue reading
Posted in Adventure, Change, Choices, Learning, Learning Journey, Learning Methodology, Reward
Tagged Amsterdam, Change, Disturbance, Learning, London, Reward, Rijksmuseum, Risk, Thames
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What’s love got to do with it? Loving what you do and doing what you love
I love writing. I don’t just enjoy it, i really love doing it: i try to carve out any chunk of time i can to sit in front of the keyboard. Or at least, i love certain types of writing! … Continue reading
Posted in Adaptability, Agile, Blog, Change, Choices, Learning, Love, Reward, Writing
Tagged Change, Love, Rework, Valentine's Day, What's Love Got To Do With It
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Achievement, reward and shared success in learning.
In a follow up to yesterday’s post, i can report that we were successful in our adventure. The rewards for success? To sit in the sun with a cider and share stories from the trip. No certificate, no qualification, no … Continue reading
Posted in Achievement, Adventure, Challenge, Learning, Reward, Social Learning, Success
Tagged Achievement, highs and lows, Journey, Kayak, Learning Journey, Reflection, Reward
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Easter Eggs and chocolate bunnies: reward in learning.
I engaged in that time honoured tradition yesterday of bribing a small child with chocolate to retain my status as ‘favourite uncle’. One of the joys when your friends start to have children is that you can become the irreverent … Continue reading
Posted in Assessment, Education, Engagement, Learning, Motivation, Reward
Tagged Chocolate, Easter Eggs, Learning, Motivation, Prizes, Reward
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