
Monday,July 19th, 2010
By Tim La Fleur
Building on some of the fundamentals discussed in my first post on July 12, now we are going to discuss following intuition, and more importantly why people do not listen to it – along with talking about ways to predict violence.
I think we all know what intuition is; it’s the feeling in the [...]

Friday,July 16th, 2010
By Erin Dunstan
Over the next few weeks we will be featuring profiles on some of our Experient clients. Clients who have joined us at e4 in the past or are joining us this year for the first time. Take a few minutes to get to know [...]

Friday,June 11th, 2010
By Cara Beckerle
One of my all time favorite holiday movies is “A Christmas Story.” Set in the early 1940’s, the story circles around 9-year old Ralphie and his overwhelming desire for a Red Ryder air rifle.
His anxious mother worries that he’ll get hurt and his hopes are seemingly dashed once Christmas morning comes. [...]

Monday,May 24th, 2010
By Nora Johnson
Upon hearing this statement for the first time I did a mental double-take, experiencing a mixture of horrification and fascination. When organizational pressures rise, many people, it seems, “check-out.”
Do you have anyone in particular coming to mind; someone within an organization, a board, a group of volunteers or even amongst two parties at [...]

Wednesday,January 20th, 2010
By Nora Johnson
During this time of reflection and resolution, especially as we step – or jump – from 2009 into the possibilities of 2010, we are inundated with Top 10 lists, forecasts and recommendations for success. It is a time when we smile at the irony of clichés, tried-and-true wisdom and perpetual cycles – perspectives [...]