It is time for a little link love. Here are several posts or updates worth checking out!
My pal Dwayne over at Geniune Curiosity offers this post called, Two Good Discussion Tools. I love the first set of 2 questions, and I think we should all ask our boss/peer these questions this week. I am not so keen on the second suggestion - I think it is weasel language that people will see through right away. Thoughts?
This sounds fun and helpful: My online pal [and fellow coach and trainer] Deb Owen is offering a cool new course called "Creative Pathways", ideal for thoughtful do-ers who are unclear of what their ideal life looks like – or what steps to take to get there. If you are ready to figure out what you really want and GO for it, check it out here. She has a great blog called 8 hours and a lunch, too.
Dan, over at Great Leadership offers this post called, The Leader of the Future: 10 Skills to Begin Developing Now. I would bring #10 and put it at the top of the list - this will be what separates the good from the great (now and in the future).
Sharlyn, the HR Bartender, offers this post called Left Behind about what HR types should know and be doing with social media - she also offers several great links. I think we all struggle with how to use these great tools and not get sucked into creating permanent and expanding butt divots on our couches as real life passes us by.
And last but not least, Wally over at 3-Star Leadership offers this dead on provocative post called More Leaders VS Managers Nonsense. You, go, Wally. Wally blasts Warren Bennis and Bennis deserves it. I agree so much with you, Wally, are we twins who were separated at birth?
Those are some tasty tidbits - go read and enjoy. Have a great week.

Thanks, Lisa!
Posted by: Dan McCarthy | May 14, 2009 at 07:27 PM
Wow. What great company! And, ya know, I've wondered about that separated at birth thing. Serioiusly, I read this blog because you look at things from the same value perspective, but with a different experience. So it becomes a dose of what I might think with a different life trajectory.
Posted by: Wally Bock | May 17, 2009 at 06:05 PM
Wally - I think it is always interesting to explore things from different trajectories.
Posted by: lisa haneberg | May 17, 2009 at 07:00 PM