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Yüze karşı söyleme cesareti hiçbir zaman olmamış ve olamayacak gibidirler. Sizi çevreleyen insanları size karşı çoğu zaman gizli, nadirende açık bir şekilde içlerindeki zehiri akıtarak yavaş yavaş zihinlerini bulandırırlar. “Onur” belkide hiçde tanışık olmadıkları bir kelimedir onlar için. Utanmazca boyun büküp size özürler dilerken, köşede kendi halinde olan insanlara sizin hakkınızda atıp tutmaktan çekinmeyecek kadar da arsızdırlar. Zannederki başa sardıkları çorapların imalatçısı hiçbir zaman farkedilmeyecek. Fakat bu bir avuntudan daha ötesi değildir. Dedik ya zihinler bulanır etraflarında iken fakat sonsuz değildir bu bulanıklık… Er yada geç gerçekler anlaşılır, berraklaşır ve böylelikle teker teker uzaklaşma sürecine girilir ve görmek dahi istenilmez… Fakat yeni kurbanlar her zaman olacaktır… Lider uyanık olmak zorundadır… Böyle tiplerin vereceği zararlar bir organizasyonu alt-üst edecek güçtedir. Erken farkedilip gerekli önlemler alınmazsa ne lider kalır ne organizasyon…
Sanal dunyada liderlik ve yonetim ile ilgili ilk 100 site icerisine girmekde varmis. www.hrworld.com sitesi tarafindan liderlik ve yonetim ile ilgili ilk 100 blog icerisinde 12. sirada gosterilmisiz.
By HR World Editors on June 10, 2008
Are you looking for inspiration on leadership and management? Lucky for you, the folks who live and breathe leadership and management every day enjoy sharing their thoughts and successes with the masses. Check out these top 100 blogs to help bolster your business acumen.
Leadership
- CEO Blog — Time Leadership: Jim Estill, CEO of SYNNEX Canada, talks about how you, too, can meet business success.
- Dispatches from the New World of Work: Tom Peters heads a consulting services company. His personal motto: “The starting point of all significant change is mindset.”
- Extreme Leadership: Have you heard of extreme sports? Well, now there are extreme leaders, too. Steve Farber heads up Extreme Leaders Inc., a business-development company, and he also shares his thoughts on his site.
- Leading Blog — Building a Community of Leaders: Michael McKinney thinks that everyone is a leader. Find out how to tap into your potential with his musings about learning, creativity and communication.
- Leadership Turn: “Leaders DO — and it’s your turn,” according to this site solely based on leadership and management.
- Management Craft: Management is an art, according to Lisa Haneberg, a professional management and leadership trainer, coach, and organization-development consultant.
- LeaderValues: LeaderValues aims to help leaders in all kinds of organizations and provide a meeting place for emerging trailblazers.
- Slow Leadership: The title of this blog is legitimate: Postings are aimed at truly developing a leader through mindset and behavior change.
- Say Leadership Coaching: This Polynesian-themed blog offers mentoring, coaching and training advice to managers and leaders.
- Wally Bock’s Three Star Leadership Blog: Wally Bock’s very easy-to-scan site dishes up regular doses of information on leadership issues for North American business leaders.
- A Budding Contrapreneur: This snappy new blog by Matthew K. Ing talks about ideas and why some fail.
- Liderlik/Leadership: Both English and German readers can check this blog to become inspired (fatihtepe.com)… read more
Creativity and Inspiration

What do brain surgeons know about cellphone safety that the rest of us don’t?
Last week, three prominent neurosurgeons told the CNN interviewer Larry King that they did not hold cellphones next to their ears. “I think the safe practice,” said Dr. Keith Black, a surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, “is to use an earpiece so you keep the microwave antenna away from your brain.”
Dr. Vini Khurana, an associate professor of neurosurgery at the Australian National University who is an outspoken critic of cellphones, said: “I use it on the speaker-phone mode. I do not hold it to my ear.” And CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon at Emory University Hospital, said that like Dr. Black he used an earpiece.
Along with Senator Edward M. Kennedy’s recent diagnosis of a glioma, a type of tumor that critics have long associated with cellphone use, the doctors’ remarks have helped reignite a long-simmering debate about cellphones and cancer… read more

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