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Ralf Weiser - Culture Builder

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How to attract and retain talent in manufacturing – culture beats compensation any day

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Business ethics at a different angle


Just pay a little attention and you will hear, see or read someone mentioning business ethics.  How is this any I different from “regular” ethics?  Does this mean that when I am in the office that business ethics applies and that is different from when I am elsewhere?  Ethical behavior is a 24/7 job and… Read More Business ethics at a different angle

April 12, 2012December 31, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Nothing has been communicated until it has been understood


What I mean by that are the times when you have a conversation with someone and you wanted him/ her to do something just to find out a little later that it has not been done in the time frame or scope you wanted.  And all of this happened even though you may have had… Read More Nothing has been communicated until it has been understood

April 10, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Which is more important: Consensus or consent?


Folks who are frequently sit sequestered in team meeting and working groups just about anywhere by most often attempt reaching consensus.  A lot of time is wasted reaching for the all but impossible unless you have a team of one or a team of dogmatic clones.  Consensus is a close relative to compromise. I give… Read More Which is more important: Consensus or consent?

April 9, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

Thinking of a place that affected you the most


An idyllic view down from the Bueckeberg hill in Hagenohsen near Hameln Germany.  Source:  http://www.dewezet.de This is the church in Emmerthal near Hameln Germany dating back to 1004 when the village was first mentioned in official documents.  Nearby, mighty oak trees well over 100 to 150 years old.  Happy Easter 2012.  Today put me into… Read More Thinking of a place that affected you the most

April 8, 2012 Ralf WeiserLeave a comment

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