PARABLES THIRTEEN FOR CONFLICT. 3, 4 and 5
We apologize for the delay, but I found other more pressing priorities. Also next week I can not go to the Blog, for reasons that probably tell you another time. So I decided to include three parables: The number 3 is called "Parable of the two customers" and deals with the conflict, which appeared in the Gospel that can not serve two masters. The number 4 has the title "Parable of the car and the 24 horses" and refers to an obvious fact (though few managers understand it): The smaller the harder it is to have horses pull the wagon. The 5 has the name "Parable of the two rich men" and in this case is seen as one of the two rich squandered your treasure, which we call "Knowledge" or "technological knowledge." Thirteen
Parables for a conflict. P 3. Thirteen
Parables for a conflict. P 4. Thirteen
Parables for a conflict. P 5.
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THIRTEEN WINGS FOR CONFLICT. 2
This week I will include the second parable, "parable of the three drivers." Faced with a conflict like the one we faced in 2003, this prábola stresses the value of cooperation, but in a hierarchical company, this cooperation should be encouraged by their leaders.
PARABLE OF THE THREE DRIVERS.
This week I will include the second parable, "parable of the three drivers." Faced with a conflict like the one we faced in 2003, this prábola stresses the value of cooperation, but in a hierarchical company, this cooperation should be encouraged by their leaders.
PARABLE OF THE THREE DRIVERS.
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