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May 07, 2007

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Lisa, your post reminded me of a Peter Block interview linked to here:

http://westallen.typepad.com/idealawg/2007/05/blog_glob_leade.html

He is a bit irreverent but I like what he has to say.

What's that saying? You can be in charge but not really in control. I guess control can be an illusion of giving you more freedom...I think you are right as you give it up more control and be inclusive, you'll find more ways to be free. ;)

Your post combined with the Peter Block quote above describe why corporate initiatives so often become "flavor of the month." "Empowered" workers are not necessarily engaged workers, especially if the thing they are "empowered" to do comes out of a distant executive planning session instead of addressing the facts on the ground. Partnership isn't just good for the workers - it's good for the business.

Agreed - all round. Lets not turn partnership into another plastic word like empowerment....

Or as one police training sergeant used to tell rookie cops. "The situation has to be controlled and safe, but you don't necessarily need to be the one controlling it."

Yes, control is not a bad thing and best when it is self-control.

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