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Answers to Why People Refuse to Accept Responsibility
Ask Christopher Avery, my monthly "first Tuesday" Blog Talk Radio show (which you are listening to right now), this month addressed six important questions submitted by listeners. Maybe I'll answer your question next time... Q: Why do so many folks refuse to accept personal responsibility, preferring to pass blame onto their spouse, business partner, children, etc.? Q: Any suggestions for...

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Posted on 08/12/2008 02:24 pm | No Comments
 
Q: How Can We Use The Responsibility Process™ in the Federal Government?
On yesterday's every-second-Tuesday-of-the-month no-cost Ask Christopher Avery tele-training I answered 8 insightful questions selected from dozens submitted by you the call-in audience. Most questions give me an opportunity to demonstrate how Responsibility Redefined™ actually redefines (i.e., shifts the paradigm of, changes the conversation about, or confronts our mental models of) responsibility. Here's a fun example: Q: Christopher, how can we...

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Posted on 07/09/2008 02:46 pm | No Comments
 
Ask me anything, really
The questions were insightful for this second-Tuesday's Ask Christopher Avery tele-seminar, the free, live (and recorded too!) tele-training where you control the content. How? You ask questions. I answer them. Go ahead. Try me. Ask me anything about personal or shared responsibility. A data-base collects and identifies the most frequently asked questions during the month. I answer as many as...

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Posted on 06/12/2008 12:55 pm | No Comments
 
Go ahead, ask me anything
The next Ask Christopher Avery FREE Live Teleseminar is less than a week away. Ask Christopher Avery is next Tuesday, June 10 at 1PM Eastern, Noon Central, 11AM Mountain, and 10AM Pacific. Ask Christopher Avery is the monthly forum (every second Tuesday) where you interview me by asking your burning questions in advance and I answer as many of them...

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Posted on 06/05/2008 06:26 am | No Comments
 
Where Liability is Involved Deny! (Not)
(Published in Christopher Avery's Responsibility eTips) Where liability is involved Deny! has been the professional advice for eons. Even when great surgeons (for example) made an obvious blunder, they were pressured for liability reasons to deny it: "I'm sorry Mrs. Smith, I have no idea how you could have ended up with three surgical sponges where your gal bladder was...

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Posted on 05/30/2008 12:01 am | No Comments
 
 
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