I had a very instructive meeting with a senior health professional yesterday (work – not the annual check-up). We were discussing local leadership on health issues and he mentioned a presentation [pdf] that he’d seen by Prof Keith Grint on three different kinds of leadership – the type needed in a crisis (a ‘commander’), in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Conversational politics’
Can you change people’s minds with your arguments?
Another quick pass on the question of relaxing while the internet chatters about you. There seems to be an idealistic argument here – and a more realistic one. On the one side, there are a couple of very high-minded quotes to consider: “..you can’t reason someone out of a position they didn’t reason themselves into” [...]

