Quote by Kerry Patterson Download Open image ““The Pool of Shared Meaning is the birthplace of synergy”” — Kerry Patterson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Could synergy not create a new script for the next generation—one that is more geared to service and contribution, and is less protective, less… — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
“What is synergy? Simply defined, it means that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It” — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
The word synergy comes from the Greek sin-ergo, meaning, to work together. It describes a mutually supportive atmosphere of trust, where each individual element… — R. Buckminster Fuller Copy Share Image
Synergy is what happens when one plus one equals ten or a hundred or even a thousand! It's the profound result when two or… — Stephen Covey Copy Share Image
“When we really, deeply understand each other, we open the door to creative solutions and third alternatives. Our differences are no longer stumbling blocks… — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
“that nurtures the self-esteem and self-worth of each, that creates opportunities for each to mature into independence and then gradually into interdependence? Could synergy… — Stephen R. Covey Copy Share Image
“As people think and work together, a fabric of shared meaning comes into being.” — Harrison Owen Copy Share Image
“Now I realise how my life’s experiences were fed by two cultures which to me flowed together seamlessly, but to others embodied irreconcilable enmities.” — Ingrid Dixon Copy Share Image
“Each of us is a unique thread, woven into the beautiful fabric, of our collective consciousness.” — Jaeda DeWalt Copy Share Image
In all things social we can be as seperate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress. — Booker T. Washington Copy Share Image
“People who are gifted at dialogue keep a constant vigil on safety. They pay attention to the content—that’s a given—and they watch for signs… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“Methods include cutting others off, overstating your facts, speaking in absolutes, changing subjects, or using directive questions to control the conversation.” — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“Maybe we honor the abusive style of so many coaches and other public figures because their public actions lend credibility to our own private… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“For example, obesity costs the average person an extra $1,429 per year in increased health care costs. But since we’re not required to set… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“If the story is unflattering and the feeling is anger, adrenaline kicks in. Under the influence of adrenaline, blood leaves our brains to help… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“Second, clarify what you really don't want. This is the key to framing the and question. Think of what you are afraid will happen… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“We’re asking you to recode silence and violence as signs that people are feeling unsafe. We’re asking you to fight your natural tendency to… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“Let’s say that your significant other has been paying less and less attention to you. You realize he or she has a busy job,… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“The average human being is actually quite bad at predicting what he or she should do in order to be happier, and this inability… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image
“When under attack, our heart can take a similarly sudden and unconscious turn. When faced with pressure and strong opinions, we often stop worrying… — Kerry Patterson Copy Share Image