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How Non-Stop Learning Aids Our Decision Making

The Horizons Tracker

In neurological terms, this variability is often attributed to noise, that influences how our brain processes information. The researchers explain that this is consistent with our continuously changing world, which forces animals to constantly update their decision-making processes on a case-by-case basis.

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Making Good Changes in a Highly Structured Environment

Ron Edmondson

Even if that tradition is continual change (which this church is not), every church (and every organization) forms a unique DNA of how things are done. In our setting, it’s developed into a highly structured environment of systems and procedures, which makes change more difficult than in some churches. Who to talk to.

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Making Changes in an Established Church

Ron Edmondson

Even if the church’s tradition is continual change (which this church’s tradition was not), every church (and every organization) forms a unique DNA of how things are done. In our setting, it had developed into a highly structured environment of systems and procedures, which made change more difficult than in some churches.

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28 Leadership Development Recommendations for your Individual Development Plan

Great Leadership By Dan

They know that once internalized, these beliefs and values affect the norms that influence day-to-day actions, determine what’s important, reinforce appropriate behavior, and change attitudes. We give a lot of lip service to creativity and innovation, in particular how leaders can "unleash" creativity in their organization.