We all need to learn how to apologize – after all, no one is perfect. We all make mistakes, and we all have the capability to hurt people through our behaviors and actions, whether these are intentional or not. It isn't always easy to apologize, but it's the most effective way to restore trust and …
Nurturing a Great Teamwork
Today’s teams are different from the teams of the past: They’re far more diverse, dispersed, digital, and dynamic (with frequent changes in membership). But while teams face new hurdles, their success still hinges on a core set of fundamentals for group collaboration. The basics of team effectiveness were identified by J. Richard Hackman, a pioneer …
Rethinking Our Relationship with The Master
A good friend of mine was sharing a copy of “Teologi Kucing dan Anjing” by Bob Sjogren and Gerald Robison, a few days ago. This book is quite provoking on questioning religious practices nowadays. At first, the idea of using dogs and cats as analogy of human—God relationships is witty but clever. Dogs say to …
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Managing & Leading Millenials
The Millennials currently account for about more then 30% of the workforce. That percentage is growing and continues to make waves in the workplace. Those in charge have voiced concern and frustration at the situations they have had to manage when it comes to this generation, such as addressing why eyebrow piercings or pink hair may …
The Benefit of ERP
Global competition generates a new standard of competence. Organization is challenged to increase their competitive advantage. The best way on doing so is by integrating information system, IT-enabling data transaction and communication. The transparent and accountable integration process of the whole line of organization is called Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP). ERP works as a cross functional …

